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Decision makers know that they are prone to regret, and the anticipation of that painful emotion plays a part in many decisions.
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Intuitions about regret are remarkably uniform and compelling…
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…people expect to have stronger emotional reactions (including regret) to an outcome that is produced by action than to the same outcome when it is produced by inaction.
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…regret and hindsight bias will come together, so anything you can do to preclude hindsight is likely to be helpful.
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…you should not put too much weight on regret; even if you have some, it will hurt less than you now think.
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