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The main effect, several studies show, is on our “decision hygiene.” [5] Leaning into regret improves our decision-making process—because the stab of negativity slows us down. We collect more information. We consider a wider range of options. We take more time to reach a conclusion. Because we step more carefully, we’re less likely to fall through cognitive trapdoors like confirmation bias.
The Power of Regret: How Looking Backward Moves Us Forward
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