[SEQ RERUN] Fake Justification

Today’s post, Fake Justification was originally published on 01 November 2007. A summary (taken from the LW wiki):

We should be suspicious of our tendency to justify our decisions with arguments that were not actually the deciding factor. Whatever process you use to make your decisions is what determines your effectiveness.


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