Can be time-consuming: Creating a comprehensive list can take time, especially for complex decisions.
Not always definitive: The list doesn't automatically tell you the "right" answer; a person's values, feelings, or other factors may override the list's outcome.
Potential for bias: There's a risk of being biased in what you include or the weight you assign to each point.
Quantity over quality: It can sometimes be tempting to focus on having more items on one side rather than evaluating the significance of each point.