Cognitive biases can distort decision-making by prioritizing initial information, emotions, or vivid memories over critical analysis. Examples include:
Anchoring Bias: Over-reliance on the first piece of information.
Confirmation Bias: Seeking information that supports existing beliefs.
Loss Aversion: Stronger fear of losses than desire for gains.
Halo Effect: Letting a single positive trait influence overall perception.
Recognizing and mitigating these biases can lead to more rational decisions.
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Decision-making is a crucial part of our daily lives. Whether it's about personal choices or professional strategies, striking the right balance between intuitive and analytical thinking can significantly impact the outcomes. Understanding cognitive biases, emotions, and long-term implications helps us make informed and rational decisions.
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