How often, in a week, do you engage with analyzing past events to make decisions for your team/company’s budget?
Never6%
Sometimes68%
About half the time16%
Most of the time8%
Always1%
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Never9%
Sometimes65%
About half the time19%
Most of the time3%
Always1%

This question confused me a bit. I make every financial decision both for business and personal reasons based on my past experiences (past events). Isn’t all decision making based on past experiences or at least based on education and experience?