is the natural tendency to blame yourself for things you "should have known".
Every decision you make will be based on incomplete information available at that point in time. You will always have more information after the decision is taken than before. Feeling bad about things that you "shoud have seen" is not helpful at all. Changing that past is outside of your Locus of control.
Hindsight Bias becomes destructive if you judge yourself or others for not knowing the unknowble.
Analyse your decisions, and take away the key learnings from it. That is it, nothing more than that.
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