I think you have a lot of will power Duncan!
I think taking a look after every shot is excessive, and chances are, if you look this often, with some subjects you'll miss some shots. I suppose it depends on the type of photography and the confidence you have in your ability. I photograph birds, and do not yet feel confident enough in all situations to take a series of shots without reviewing the histogram. If possible, I'll take one or two, review the histogram(s), adjust the compensation (if necessary) and then fire away. Perhaps with your experience with exposure control you do not feel the need to do this?
But, to get back to my original point, I think it's just that some of us get too exited by the process (perhaps we need to get out more) and simply cannot resist a quick peep!
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