That's how it works in my head, too, Ted. I grew up on friction 10-speeds, so 
my first relationship with shifters was pulling up to bigger cogs, pushing down 
to smaller. This made perfect sense to us who learned that shifting was moving 
a chain around with our hands. But there's a whole generation who relate to 
shifting as "click that thing there and the gear changes." For them it may make 
more sense to have the clicky things use the same paddles for easier and 
harder. I doubt I could ever get used to it..my brain is locked on following 
the chain to bigger or smaller cogs/rings.

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