What will you regret not doing when you reach the end of your life? Jeff Bezos famously asked himself this before he founded Amazon. This simple question became a framework that he attributes a lot of his success to.
You can use this framework in everything from personal matters to business ventures. But this future-focused yet cautious approach can be especially useful when making financial decisions.
Let’s take a look at some of the most common money-related regrets people have, and how you can apply the regret minimization framework to mitigate them:
Once you can recognize the potential for different types of regret, you can analyze your past decisions more critically. With a stronger decision-making process, you can confidently take the path toward minimal potential regret in the future.
It can be tough to determine where your best financial opportunities are down the road. A trusted advisor can help you manage uncertainty and grow your nest egg with expert care. Reach out to learn more.