Cognitive biases influence decisionmaking from "summary" of Your Brain Is Playing Tricks on You by Albert Moukheiber
Cognitive biases are shortcuts that our brains use to make decisions quickly and efficiently. These biases are often based on past experiences or cultural norms, and they can influence the way we perceive and interpret information. In many cases, cognitive biases can lead us to make decisions that are not necessarily in our best interest.
One common cognitive bias is the confirmation bias, which is the tendency to search for, interpret, and remember information in a way that confirms our preexisting beliefs. This bias can cause us to ignore or discount information that contradicts our beliefs, leading us to make decisions based on incomplete or inaccurate informati...
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