This speech coming from a person who once decided to call quadruple all-in with AKo in early stage? Yup, that makes real sense. If I DID get called by a pocket pair or a hand range within those areas that was ahead of my AK, then yes, I can actually know that I made a mistake. But that wasn't the case here.
Firstly, I'm just stating my opinion (based on my experience)... how do you figure it's a speech (sounds like it has negative connotations).
Secondly, without including the situation in the hand I played, & then somehow relating it to this hand you've posted.... baffles me.
So you're saying.... If I did get called by a hand that was ahead of you, you can know that you made a mistake.. but if it wasn't.. then you didn't??? Typically You're Only going to get called by
hands that beat you here.... and to risk 100bb's to win 3bb's makes zero sense.
I'd "suggest" learning how to play "post-flop" poker. If not, then perhaps turbo MTT's where the game is shove/fold fairly soon after it begins.