Some of my past decisions make little sense from hindsight. It went something like this: It seemed a good idea at the time, but later I found it wasn’t the best decision or even a good decision to make at the time. Now in my 40s, I worry I still make questionable decisions sometimes (All sorts of decisions, not just people/relationship related, what to buy, work decisions, etc.). I would like to avoid these facepalm hindsight moments in the future. If you got better at decision making with age, can you please share how did you do it? submitted by /u/shygeekygirl
Originally posted by u/shygeekygirl on r/AskMen
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