Joined the maker club and participating in the 14 day reading sprint reading the first book "How to decide" by Anne Duke. Some key learnings Resulting - The feeling that the result of the decision determines the quality of the decision. Resulting is a way of simplifying complex assesments. But Simple isn't always better. Decision Quality & Outcome Quality are correlated but not perfectly. There is more to the story and seperate the quality of result to the quality of the decision. Hindsight Bias - Makes one feel that the resulting decision was more predictable. This can cause one to repeat low quality decisions. Knowledge tracker of what you did and did not do will help you break this bias Be mindful of the verbal and mental cues that accompany your decision. Journal how you lead to the decision is another way to break the cycle. Paradox of Experience When individual experience interfere with our ability to learn. Counterfactuals help us understand why things hap...