Decisions are often made with the information that is available at that time. Sometimes, the result is good. Sometimes, it is not. That does not mean the decision was wrong.
After making a decision, new information/clues may come. It may feel like the choice could have been better with the new insights. But that is only clear in hindsight. The result was not in full control. So, the outcome may be bad but the decision is not.
When every bad outcome is called a bad decision, confidence starts to break. It becomes harder to make choices in the near future.
Some careful decisions still fail. Some fast decisions works well. That’s why the process is what matters not just the result.
Not all good decisions will bring good results. Not all bad outcomes mean a mistake was made.
At the end, We have agency over our choices, not the results.
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