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Critical thinking helps to mitigate the impact of cognitive biases from "summary" of The Invisible Gorilla by Christopher Chabris,Daniel Simons

When we talk about cognitive biases, we are referring to the systematic errors in our thinking that can lead us astray. These biases can affect our judgment and decision-making in subtle yet profound ways, often without us even realizing it. They stem from the way our brains process information, relying on mental shortcuts and heuristics that can sometimes lead us to the wrong conclusions. Critical thinking, on the other hand, involves actively and skillfully analyzing, evaluating, and synthesizing information to make reasoned judgments. It requires us to question assumptions, consider alternative perspectives, and weigh evidence before coming to a conclusion. In essence, critical thinking is about being aware of our own thought processes and actively working to overcome biases and fallacies that might cloud our judgment. By engaging in critical t...
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    The Invisible Gorilla

    Christopher Chabris

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