You can't plan for what you don't have and expecting our batsmen to grit it out on the first morning of a test in conditions that might offer something to the bowlers was doing just that.
Brendon McCullum's decision to bat first, a decision that ultimately doomed the Black Caps, was founded on an unrealistic belief in what his team was capable of.
It was a decision that reflected the way he has conducted his career and why he has been dogged by inconsistent results.
You simply can't play cricket that is unsustainable and expect to gain consistency in the long run. You will be consistent all right - consistently inconsistent, which sums up our team and McCullum.
Positivism is fine. Dare to dream big - yes, I get all that. But overconfidence is not being positive; overconfidence is just plain dumb. A good dose of realism is what this team and its leader needs right now. Hopefully the past few days have drummed that home.