As humans, we too often judge the quality of a decision based on the outcome, when many other factors (often luck) play into it. The "Resulting Fallacy" is a case where we create too tight a relationship between the quality of the outcome and the quality of the decision.
Good decisions can have bad outcomes
Good decisions can have bad outcomes
Good decisions can have bad outcomes
As humans, we too often judge the quality of a decision based on the outcome, when many other factors (often luck) play into it. The "Resulting Fallacy" is a case where we create too tight a relationship between the quality of the outcome and the quality of the decision.