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Avoid cognitive biases from "summary" of The Independent Thinker: How to Think for Yourself, Come to Your Own Conclusions, Make Great Decisions, and Never Be Fooled by Patrick King

Cognitive biases are the mental shortcuts that our brains take to process information quickly and efficiently. These biases can often lead us astray, causing us to make flawed decisions and judgments without even realizing it. It's important to be aware of these biases so that we can actively work to avoid falling victim to them. One common cognitive bias is confirmation bias, which is the tendency to seek out information that confirms our preexisting beliefs and ignore information that contradicts them. This can prevent us from considering alternative viewpoints and lead us to make decisions based on incomplete or biased information. Another common bias is the availability heuristic, which is the tendency to rely on information that is readily available to us when making decisions. This can lead us to overestimate the likelihood of certain events based on how easily we can recall examples of them, rather than considering the full range of po...
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    The Independent Thinker: How to Think for Yourself, Come to Your Own Conclusions, Make Great Decisions, and Never Be Fooled

    Patrick King

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