Seconded. Any examples of decisions the OP would be okay with sharing I’d find useful. I’m especially curious about the factors that made it seem clear in retrospect which was the “right” option.
In every case the “scary” option was the riskier one, so I always had high confidence in what would happen if I chickened out. I compared that to what actually happened when I took what seemed like a riskier option.
Seconded. Any examples of decisions the OP would be okay with sharing I’d find useful. I’m especially curious about the factors that made it seem clear in retrospect which was the “right” option.
In every case the “scary” option was the riskier one, so I always had high confidence in what would happen if I chickened out. I compared that to what actually happened when I took what seemed like a riskier option.