Timing and adaptation in decision making
I've been thinking about how people develop timing and decision-making in fast situations. What do you think matters more — repeated practice in similar scenarios or exposing yourself to completely new environments where nothing feels predictable? I notice that when I stay in one style too long, I stop improving, but when I switch too often, I lose consistency.
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I recently read an article about strategy in games https://brianmeza.com/jetx-strategy-lessons-hidden-in-famous-casino-and-heist-movies/ that really shifted how I look at planning and decision layers. It explained how small early choices influence later outcomes and how awareness of patterns can improve overall consistency. It made me reconsider how I evaluate situations and adjust when conditions change unexpectedly. Overall it felt insightful and easy to relate to, especially when thinking about improvement over time and building a more flexible mindset.