#1. Knowing you’ll be evaluated by an informed observer drives more systematic and self-critical thinking.

When people anticipate having to justify their actions to someone knowledgeable, they naturally adopt a more deliberate and analytical approach. This sense of accountability enhances critical thinking and reduces impulsiveness. To ensure the process is effective, evaluations must be expected in advance, and the evaluator’s intentions kept ambiguous, maintaining authenticity and preventing strategic manipulation.

Source: The Righteous Mind by Jonathan Haidt