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People are not stupid. They just make decisions that, in hindsight, seem to be stupid.
Dan Ariely
About This Quote
A behavioral-economics style observation about how choices can look irrational after outcomes are known, even if they were made under uncertainty, limited information, or competing incentives.
Interpretation
The line suggests that what appears to be foolish behavior is often the result of normal human decision-making constraints; judging decisions after the fact can confuse bad outcomes with bad reasoning.

