I think we can agree to disagree with that. If that was the case, there would be NO adjustables, because there would be no need for them. For me, it's automatic. I find out what happens with _A_ blade, with _A_ razor in the first couple of inches, and adjust to the rest of my face to suit.
Again, if you've shaved often enough, you -will- go on automatic. It's referred to as muscle memory. Each spot on your face will end up with the angle you've used over and over again - unless you override it somehow. Otherwise, you wouldn't be able to hold both of your hands out to your sides and bring the fingers in to your nose repeatedly. Every time, you'd have to carefully watch. Jugglers wouldn't be able to juggle. Instead, a juggler adapts his motions to different objects in different patterns - but every time he uses the same objects, they will hit the same angles and patterns. Another example is touch typing. Every keyboard is a bit different, but you adjust to the new one within a few minutes - and you'll have a favourite.
Muscle memory, however, _will_ get you into trouble if you don't take the time to learn a new object. Someone who has only juggled tennis balls will NOT do well if you throw in a chainsaw.

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