The Regret Test Is Not a Decision Tool
The regret minimization framework sounds rigorous. It isn’t. Here’s why imagining yourself at 80 is not a substitute for calculating expected value.
The regret minimization framework sounds rigorous. It isn’t. Here’s why imagining yourself at 80 is not a substitute for calculating expected value.
Hiring managers reward passion signals in interviews — but passion doesn’t predict salary. Research shows what actually drives earnings over a career.
Survivorship bias means the people giving career advice are the worst people to ask. Here’s what their success actually proves — and what it doesn’t.
The choice you don’t make has a cost too. Here’s why staying in your current job is not the risk-free option your brain keeps telling you it is.