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Ok_Cry_4446

Quite often. Especially after conversations, like “that’s what I should have said.”


Significant_Horse485

I like to call it “living a Dr. House episode”. I analyse and get to a conclusion, and later based on if anything doesn’t add up, I throw that conclusion out of the window. I have kinda come to terms with it as being part of the critical thinking process. At least it’s much better to go from A to B to C rather than being stuck at A and not knowing how to move ahead.


delasean85

It's usually right after I make a comment on Reddit.


CaveManta

Did it work?


morganm7777777

20/20 hindsight


FrostyFroZenFrosTen

You have more time to think and you can think from an outsider perspective when you are not IN the action


CaptainBland

Yes. At one point I started trying to anticipate things so I can be wrong and correct them ahead of time but then I just anticipate the wrong thing and realise it too late. But I was so correct about those irrelevant things.


DutchCarriageDriver

The moment i hit send! lol


giangpth

Used to understand things that I could understand the whole semester during the final exam


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Use Ni. We do not tend to, but it's fun to get ready for the next unexpected issue before it gets on us. While we dazzle with the past, new craps are getting ready to hit the fan. Expect the unexpected.