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Originally Posted by Hugh
It’s easy to be a Monday morning quarterback - hindsight is always 20/20...
Learning from our mistakes is the important thing, not pillorying people for them.
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Not sure what this truism implies? Do not challenge why clearly wrong decisions were made?
If you are unable to determine why the wrong decision was made, who made it and what their reasoning was, you clearly run the risk of similarly bad decisions continuing to be made.
You can pillory people if you wish, I am more interesting in who made the decisions, when they made them and why they made them. In understanding this, you can learn from the process in time to save lives in the near future.