For me, these topics seem extremely contextual and variable with the situation and specifics of the tradeoff in the moment. For many of them, I do somewhat frequently explore consciously what it might feel like (and for cheap ones, try out) to make a different tradeoff, but those experiments don’t generalize well.
I suspect that for the impactful ones (heavily repeated or large), your first two bullet points don’t apply—feedback is delayed from the decision, and if harmful, it will be significant.
Still, it’s VERY GOOD to be reminded that these decisions are mostly made by type-1 thinking, out of habit or instinct (aka deep/early learning) that deserves reconsideration from time to time.
For me, these topics seem extremely contextual and variable with the situation and specifics of the tradeoff in the moment. For many of them, I do somewhat frequently explore consciously what it might feel like (and for cheap ones, try out) to make a different tradeoff, but those experiments don’t generalize well.
I suspect that for the impactful ones (heavily repeated or large), your first two bullet points don’t apply—feedback is delayed from the decision, and if harmful, it will be significant.
Still, it’s VERY GOOD to be reminded that these decisions are mostly made by type-1 thinking, out of habit or instinct (aka deep/early learning) that deserves reconsideration from time to time.