Really valuable roundup of decision-making principles here. The seperation of decision quality from outcome quality is something people overlook constantly—luck can mask bad process for a while. I started keeping decision logs last year and its wild how much my memory edits what I actually knew atthe time versus what felt obvious later. If nothing else, writing down the "why" in real-time stops the hindsight bias from teaching you the wrong lessons.
Nice insights into your reasoning and congratulations on that amount of valuable articles!
Thank You, Steffen!
Really valuable roundup of decision-making principles here. The seperation of decision quality from outcome quality is something people overlook constantly—luck can mask bad process for a while. I started keeping decision logs last year and its wild how much my memory edits what I actually knew atthe time versus what felt obvious later. If nothing else, writing down the "why" in real-time stops the hindsight bias from teaching you the wrong lessons.
Thanks for your perspective!