Serious question, if a little philosophical.

If you look back at big personal decisions you've made in your life that turned out right in retrospect, what's an accurate way to describe most of them?

A — I made them quickly.
B — I mulled over them for some time, and modified my thoughts, so what I eventually decided was better than my initial hunch.
C — I spent a long time thinking about them, but in the end I went with something that largely matched my initial hunch.

Boosts appreciated!

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Yes I do understand that there's confirmation bias involved in things one considers to have turned out right. I accept that this might influence your answer.
@xahteiwi Most of these big decisions were „should I stay or should I go“ kind of decisions. Staying is not life changing, that’s why for me B is not an expected outcome. I tend to overthink/-plan things, and life changing situations need a lot of evaluation if you have the time, so I went for C…