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regardless of whether we choose the “right” or “wrong” path, we might be very good at convincing ourselves retroactively that we chose correctly. A phenomenon known as “choice-supportive bias” suggests that we have a tendency to ascribe positive attributes to the option we chose and demote whatever option we had to forgo—as
I Didn't Do the Thing Today: Letting Go of Productivity Guilt
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