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Winning Is Teaching You Bad Habits in Tekken 8... Let Me Explain

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You panic Rage Art.Your opponent presses.K.O.You win.So your brain learns:"That worked."Next match...You do exactly the same thing.This time they block.Launch.You're dead.So what changed?Maybe nothing.Maybe the first decision was bad too...You just got away with it.In Episode 27 of How Winners Think, we're exploring one of the most dangerous psychological traps in Tekken 8: judging the quality of your decisions entirely by their results.Because winning doesn't automatically mean you played well.And losing doesn't automatically mean every decision you made was wrong.In This Video• Why winning can reinforce bad habits• How outcome bias affects your Tekken decision-making• Why bad decisions sometimes produce good results• Why good decisions can still fail• How weaker opponents can allow mistakes to go unpunished• Why stronger players suddenly expose habits that "always worked"• How to judge the quality of a decision instead of only looking at the outcomeA random launcher can work.A panic Rage Art can win the round.An unsafe move can go unpunished.But success doesn't automatically make the decision correct.The question isn't only:"DID IT WORK?"Ask:"WHY DID IT WORK?"Because:A good outcome doesn't automatically mean you made a good decision.And sometimes...Winning can hide mistakes that losing would've exposed.━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━🎮 HOW WINNERS THINK | TEKKEN 8 — EPISODE 27How Winners Think explores the psychology, decision-making and mental models behind becoming a stronger competitive player.Not simply:Did I win?But:Am I actually getting better?👇 QUESTION FOR YOU:What's something you KNOW you shouldn't do in Tekken...but keep doing because it keeps working? 😂#Tekken8 #Tekken8Tips #GamingPsychology

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