Imagine a guitar school that offers a million dollars for someone to demonstrate a flawless Mr Crowley solo just once. If you pass the test you get the million, if you fail you get ridiculed and ostracized from the rest of the guitar playing world. You may have been practicing your solo and observe that you can do it about 1 in every 10 attempts but the guitar school insists on only 3 attempts to get it right. Would you fancy your chances? If not, would you think it fair if the guitar school claimed you are ignoring the test and running away, or would you claim that the school is simply setting too high a standard for you?
To re-word your example to be relevant in terms of the Challenge:
Imagine you can do a flawless Mr Crowley solo once in 10 attempts, a guitar school offers you a million dollars to demonstrate that you can do a flawless Mr Crowley solo once in 10 attempts but wants to make sure it is you that is doing it and that you have not hidden a tape recording in your guitar. Would you fancy your chances? If not, would you think it fair if the guitar school claimed you are ignoring the test and running away, or would you claim that the school is simply setting too high a standard for you?