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Avoid the recency bias from "summary" of The Art of Thinking Clearly by Rolf Dobelli

The recency bias is a mental flaw that clouds our judgment. It leads us to overemphasize the latest news, trends, or events at the expense of historical context. The bias tricks us into thinking that what is happening now is more important than what has happened in the past. This can distort our perception of reality and lead to poor decision-making. We are bombarded with information every day, much of it designed to grab our attention and elicit an emotional response. This constant stream of new information can make it difficult to focus on the bigger picture. We become fixated on the here and now, losing sight of the broader trends and patterns that shape our world. To avoid falling victim to the recen...
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    The Art of Thinking Clearly

    Rolf Dobelli

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