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Friday, August 17, 2007 

What If?

In just about every situation that involves a decision, when looking at it from hindsight, one will always ask and rationalize. Then one will realize: Could've. Would've. Should've.

My way of dealing with it is to think of long-run strategy in games such as poker: "did I make the right play based on the available information?"

If not, let's learn from it (so that i'm less likely to do that again).

If yes, then, well, most of it is just bad luck.

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