This bias highlights a common flaw in how we evaluate decisions. Instead of assessing the process — the reasoning, the information, and the risks at the time — we look at whether things turned out okay.
It’s faster and easier, driven by our intuitive System 1 thinking: quick, emotional, and often reactive.
But this shortcut has consequences.
It ignores the role of chance and blinds us to bad habits. If a poor decision leads to a good outcome, we may keep repeating it, thinking it's wise — until our luck runs out.
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We all have two systems that drive our thoughts and decisions. One fast and intuitive, the other slow and deliberate. Understand our dual-process mind for better decision.
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