Combat bias
Blind spot bias
Combat bias
2 minThis is why you tend to detect more bias in others than in yourself.
This is why you tend to detect more bias in others than in yourself.
This is why you give more importance to recent events than things that happened a long time ago.
“A small flap of a butterfly's wings in Brazil can set off a tornado in Texas”
When you do nothing you feel you have no responsibility, but this is washing your hands.
The more something stands out from the crowd, the more likely it is to be seen.
This is why our first impression (and beauty) is so important and not just a myth!
The order in which you receive the information can influence your decisions.
Have you noticed that when you learn a new word, you start to hear it very often? It's not a coincidence. It's frequency bias.
This bias makes you focus on what’s wrong, devaluing positive things, which gives you an unbalanced point of view.
Sometimes the mind deceives us when it comes to making decisions and judgements, favouring some responses over others without even notice.
Do you know what it is and how to deal with it?