
…erm result looks good, but the outcome might have been the same if they had chosen to lower prices. In decision-making, you’ll never know the road not taken. Make the decision, then see where the road takes you. Don’t spend too much time looking over your shoulder.
…t, and business — is tough, especially when you’re inventing the future. You’ll often get it wrong. But when you do get it wrong, reflect on the decision and document your learnings. Over time, you’ll agonize less about each choice and gradually improve your odds of success.