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Beware of Hindsight Bias

When we know the outcome, we think it was inevitable. This distorts our ability to learn from past mistakes.

he fact that something happened doesn't mean it was bound to happen.

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Good decisions aren’t about certainty—they’re bets on the future. Think in probabilities, not absolutes.

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