Expectation and Satisfaction
I wonder…
Is the quality of a person’s satisfaction of a thing tied to the amount and quality of their expectations of that thing?
The implication is that there’s a sweet spot in how much expectation we give others. Just enough, but not too much.
Just for fun…
I tried to turn the thought into a math equation just for the fun of it. Feel free to tell me how I’m wrong or how it needs to change:
Let Q = experience of satisfaction
Let E = amount and quality of expectation created.
Equation: Q = f(1/E) (The experience of satisfaction (Q) is the function (f) of 1 over the amount and quality of expectation created (E)).