This is a consequence of subjective choices (even when beneficial) being perceived as easy to perform (hence, cheap and unworthy of value) and likely to be incorrect, whereas choices borne out of systematic processes are seen as reliable and accurate.
A hunch isn't always a trustworthy source, but too often it is taken as an always untrustworthy source.
A hunch isn't always a trustworthy source, but too often it is taken as an always untrustworthy source.