What Makes a ‘Good’ Decision in Times of Uncertainty?

A good decision in times of uncertainty is one that feels right even when you don’t know the outcome. Imagine you’re choosing between two ice cream flavors, but you can't see what's inside the cone. You pick the one that looks most fun, like a rainbow swirl instead of plain chocolate. That’s like making a good decision in an uncertain world: it might not be perfect, but it feels better and has more chances to be right.

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Examples

  1. Choosing to wear a raincoat even though it might not rain
  2. Taking a shortcut through the park instead of walking all the way around the block
  3. Picking a red balloon over a blue one when you can't see what's inside

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