Most people evaluate decision based on its outcomes, but they forget that there are outside factors, such as luck.
Quality of a decision is determined by the process and the reasoning used when the decision is made.
To evaluate your decision we need to make it visible by writing down your thoughts when you make the decision. Then you can evaluate whether the result is aligned with your expectation or not.
For example, a good trader usually keeps a trading journal to record each trade and reasoing behind it. This way allows them to learn what works and improve their trading skill over time.
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