Learning poker without feeling stupid — and why the pause matters more than the outcome
You can make a good decision and still lose. That doesn’t mean the decision was wrong.
This is great advice. I feel my decisions are wrong when it doesn't turn out as I expect. That also falls on don't get attached to outcome.
You'll hear this from me over, and over, and over:
The golden key is remaining unattached to the outcome.
Even when we win, it's vital to look back at what we did well and what we "might" have done differently.
All that with acceptance and grace.
You can make a good decision and still lose. That doesn’t mean the decision was wrong.
This is great advice. I feel my decisions are wrong when it doesn't turn out as I expect. That also falls on don't get attached to outcome.
You'll hear this from me over, and over, and over:
The golden key is remaining unattached to the outcome.
Even when we win, it's vital to look back at what we did well and what we "might" have done differently.
All that with acceptance and grace.