To guard against outcome bias, Daniel Kahneman ... - Deepstash

To guard against outcome bias, Daniel Kahneman suggests techniques like the “premortem.”

Before launching a project or making a big call, imagine it has failed. Then ask: “What went wrong?” This shifts your mindset from overconfidence to caution, helping you spot weaknesses before they cause real trouble.

Ultimately, good decision-making isn’t about always winning — it’s about having a strong process. By focusing on how decisions are made, not just how they turn out, we learn, improve, and build better judgment over time.

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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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