This week I want to talk to you about how we are all geniuses in hindsight. It seems so obvious, doesn’t it? But that’s because it's so true, as it's a very common experience for people to think like this.
Think about it, have you ever found yourself reflecting on past events that have happened to you and then thinking, or saying, something like: “*Perhaps, I should have done that differently"* or something like: "*If I’d only known then what I know now"?*
Looking back on things usually reveals a much clearer and more informed perspective. With hindsight, we always see mistakes we made, opportunities we missed, or paths we should have taken. But we have to be careful, as hindsight can sometimes also lead to us having feelings of regret.
However, hindsight can be a valuable learning experience, as it also allows us to recognise patterns, which then help us make better choices in the future. It teaches us to think critically and consider the consequences of decisions or actions. Hindsight allows us to learn from past mistakes.
Here are some examples:
- A grandparent who, now having grandchildren, reflects on their own parenting decisions from years before and now wishes they had handled situations with their own child differently. - A student who only later realises after finishing college or university that they should probably have chosen a different course of study that aligns better with their future career aspirations. - Someone who regrets not investing in something financially, such as property, or a particular stock, when it was priced low, only to now see it skyrocket in value later on.
While reflecting on the past provides valuable insights, avoid regrets, which are counterproductive. Constantly dwelling on past mistakes, missed opportunities, or rehashing past decisions just leads to feelings of self-doubt, which hinder you. Instead of just relying on hindsight to guide future decisions, adopt foresight and proactive thinking.
So, this week, next time you find yourself wishing you’d done things differently, remember we’re all geniuses in hindsight. Also, remember, not all memories are reliable. Seek out guidance and different perspectives and weigh potential outcomes before making any decision, so you increase your chances of minimising future regrets!
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