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The “It’s Like You’re Reading My Mind” Illusion: Understanding the Barnum Effect

Welcome back! We just wrapped up the Self-Fulfilling Prophecy, where we learned how our expectations can actually shape our reality. Today, we’re looking at a…

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The Reality Architect: Understanding the Self-Fulfilling Prophecy

Welcome back! We just looked at the Ben Franklin Effect, where our actions toward others change our feelings about them. Today, we’re exploring one of…

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The Favor Paradox: Understanding the Ben Franklin Effect

Welcome back! We just explored the IKEA Effect, which shows how we fall in love with things we build ourselves. Today, we’re looking at a…

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The “I Built This” Pride: Understanding the IKEA Effect

Welcome back! We just covered the Endowment Effect, which explains why we value things more just because we own them. Today, we’re looking at a…

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The “It’s Mine, So It’s Gold” Rule: Understanding the Endowment Effect

Welcome back! We just wrapped up Loss Aversion, where we learned that losing feels twice as bad as winning feels good. Today, we’re looking at…

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The Sting of the Loss: Understanding Loss Aversion

Welcome back! We just looked at the Sunk Cost Fallacy and why it’s so hard to walk away from a bad investment. Today, we’re zooming…

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The “Point of No Return” Trap: Understanding the Sunk Cost Fallacy

Welcome back to our series! We’ve already discovered why our calendars are always a mess (Planning Fallacy) and why we think everyone is watching us…

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The Calendar Lie: Understanding the Planning Fallacy

Welcome back! We’ve already seen how we overestimate our future luck (Optimism Bias) and how we overestimate how much people are watching us (Spotlight Effect)….

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The “Center of the Universe” Illusion: Understanding the Spotlight Effect

Welcome back! Following our look at the Optimism Bias, we’re diving into a bias that hits close to home for anyone who has ever felt…

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The “It Won’t Happen to Me” Mindset: Understanding Optimism Bias

Welcome back to our series on cognitive biases! We’ve spent a lot of time looking at how our brains get stuck in the past (hindsight…

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