8 Common Thinking Mistakes Our Brains Make Every DayGet ready to have your mind blown. I was seriously shocked at some of these mistakes in thinking that I subconsciously make all the time. Obviously, none of them are huge, life-threatening mistakes, but they are really surprising and avoiding them could help us to make more rational, sensible decisions. Especially as we strive for continued self-improvement as we build Buffer’s social media management platform, if we look at our values, being aware of the mistakes we naturally have in our…
Top 4 Cognitive Biases Affecting Your Decision MakingThe Confirmation bias does not warp the perception of an individual; it just creates a whole new false perception, a delusion.
Quotes about Cognitive bias (27 quotes)We historians are increasingly using experimental psychology to understand the way we act. It is becoming very clear that our ability to evaluate risk is hedged by all sorts of cognitive biases. It's a miracle that we get anything right.
Using Mindfulness to Befriend All of Our EmotionsMindful Founding Editor Barry Boyce talks with Stephanie Domet about the power of emotions, and how we can become aware of our feelings without being overwhelmed by them.
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Hindsight BiasHindsight bias is the tendency to think that any information is less surprising once you know it.
What is Hindsight Bias? And How you can avoid it?Hindsight Bias or Creeping Determinism is a common misconception where people refer to past events and assume that these events are more predictable...
New Research Could Lead to Better Treatment for Epilepsy - Neuroscience NewsAlterations in the local network of specific brain regions can predict the progression of epilepsy, and determine whether surgery is a viable option for the patient.
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67 Ways to Increase Conversion with Cognitive BiasesHuman behavior is affected by built-in biases. Learn how these cognitive biases in your customers can improve your conversion optimization.
I Knew It All Along! Really?—Hindsight Bias {Bias Day 11}Looking back we say, "I knew it all along." But did we? Hindsight bias tricks us into thinking life is more predictable than it really is.
Be Careful of Hindsight BiasThey say hindsight is a great thing. Be careful and observant for hindsight bias showing up for coaching clients and coachees.
What is the Curse of Knowledge?The curse of knowledge is a cognitive bias that occurs when an individual, who is communicating with other individuals, assumes they have the background knowledge to understand.
"I should have known...": Understanding Hindsight Bias in Grief - Whats your GriefWhen looking at events after the outcome is known, people have a tendency to notice information that is consistent with what they now know to be true.
Cognitive Bias and the Myth of the Unconscious MindThere are many reasons for dismissing the notion of an unconscious mind, however the one particular notion that I wanted to highlight is cognitive bias.
‘I Knew It All Along…Didn’t I?’ – Understanding Hindsight BiasThe fourth-quarter comeback to win the game. The tumor that appeared on a second scan. The guy in accounting who was secretly embezzling company funds. The situation may be different each time, but we hear …
Hindsight Bias | Unalome_Better_UsHas something ever happened that you already knew was going to happen? More specifically looking back at an unpredictable event, did you know it was going to happen? Was it so obvious? Ex: 1. Investors who missed out on a trade that grew exponentially, would be frustrated looking back because they “knew it would of increased” 2. When your favorite team wins, even though your friend knows you had doubt, you claim “I knew all along” . . . #unalome #betterus #selfawareness #introspection…