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Be cautious of the halo effect when evaluating people or products from "summary" of The Art of Thinking Clearly: Better Thinking, Better Decisions by Rolf Dobelli

Beware of the halo effect when forming opinions about individuals or items. The halo effect occurs when our initial impression of a person or product influences how we perceive them in the future. For instance, if we meet someone who is physically attractive, we may automatically assume that they are also intelligent, kind, and trustworthy. This positive halo clouds our judgment, making it difficult to see the person's flaws or shortcomings. Similarly, if we try a new product and have a positive experience, we may be more likely to overlook any negative aspects in the future. This cognitive bias can...
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    The Art of Thinking Clearly: Better Thinking, Better Decisions

    Rolf Dobelli

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