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#22: "What Are Your Thoughts on Regret-Based Decision Making?"

#22: "What Are Your Thoughts on Regret-Based Decision Making?"

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Callie brought an incredible prompt from an incredible Substack post her dad sent her. Eric Ingram wrote a piece called "Regret-Based Decision Making: Designing a Life You Can Live With."

A little excerpt, “Over the last few years, especially as I’ve gotten into my mid-thirties, I’ve started changing the variables I use to make decisions. Or more accurately, I’ve changed the weights of those variables….I call the framework regret-based decision making. It’s simple in concept. When faced with a meaningful choice, I try to project myself forward and ask: which option is least likely to haunt me?”

Like most topics, you can go many different ways in how this feels to you. Some may have a huge ah-ha moment, some may get their feathers ruffled because they don’t feel they can operate from this theory.

What about you? How does this land?

Key Takeaways:

  • Are we living into the societal way of buying the house, working until retirement, and then retiring?
  • Do we feel there are more options than the ones we have right in front of us?
  • As a business owner, is there something you want to do, but are scared to?


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