01-27-2019, 07:33 AM
(01-27-2019, 02:01 AM)hsindermann Wrote: Hi Shannon, quick question: Would you say that we should get the same results from the modules within LTU as we would get from running them separately? So, would i. e. running LTU (with UMOP built in) give me the same results for motivation and anti-procrastination as if I would run the new UMOP (v3?) as a separate program?
I'm trying to decide if it would make more sense to concentrate on individual problem areas, or if the big LTU hammer should be as effective for those areas.
How are you going to expect to get the same results from a title on its own and a title embedded in LTU when LTU is also doing several other things at a time? That's about like asking, "Will white be white if I also dip my brush in blue, orange and green?"
The goal of LTU is to create a synergy of impacts which will be greater than the component parts, and while you should be able to see all the components in action, you will not get the same results from any component of LTU that it would give on it's own because of the influence of the other modules.
Exactly what the difference is, I don't yet know. But I do know that what results from LTU in terms of how any single title acts, will not be the same as that title by itself.
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