Bad Decisions
"Bad decisions" refer to choices that lead to negative outcomes or consequences. These decisions can arise from various factors, including lack of information, emotional influences, or cognitive biases. People often make bad decisions when they act impulsively or fail to consider the long-term effects of their actions.
In many cases, bad decisions can be analyzed through the lens of psychology and behavioral economics. For instance, the availability heuristic may cause individuals to overestimate the likelihood of certain events based on recent experiences. Understanding the reasons behind bad decisions can help individuals improve their decision-making skills in the future.