It was confusing for me to choose any one definition over other two, so I am putting all three here. We are prone to make judgement based on what is easily available to our memory. We make theories and assumptions based on what comes easily in our mind. If something comes in our mind frequently,…
Tag: Thinking
Contrast Bias
Imagine this Scenario, There is three bucket in front of you. First one contains hot water, second one contains cold water and last one contains water having room temperature. You have to dip your right hand into hot water and left hand in cold water for one minute. Then put both water into third bucket…
Confirmation Bias, The Mother of all Cognitive Bias
The first principle is you must not fool yourself, and you are the easiest person to fool. -Richard Feynman I think rechard feynman is pointing towards the mother of all cognitive biases in this one line, Confirmation Bias. The best example I can remember which we all can relate to very easily is, what we…
3 TYPE OF PEOPLE
During this global pandemic, i have observed lot many things around the world. It taught me many lessons about uncertainty and fragility of human life. How shortsightedness and quick fix approach has been taken for granted all around the world till date. How nature optimise itself through its own iterations which humans can’t predict or…
Rate of Improvement vs Rate of Result
Often time we hear people constantly complaining over the fact that they are not having result they have assumed for themselves even after putting more efforts than it requires. There are plenty of examples of this mental stigma we came to hear in our life till date. We are also get use to its afterwards…