50 Most Common Biases

Confirmation bias Anchoring bias Availability heuristic Representativeness heuristic Self-serving bias Halo effect Hindsight bias False consensus effect Negativity bias Optimism bias Sunk cost fallacy Gambler's fallacy Base rate fallacy False dilemma Just-world bias Illusory superiority False uniqueness effect Egocentric bias Actor-observer bias False memory Illusory correlation Mere-exposure effect Backfire effect Ostrich effect Pareidolia Bandwagon effect … Continue reading 50 Most Common Biases

Asking Powerful Questions

The art and science of asking questions is the source of all knowledge. ~Thomas Berger Nobel-prize winner, physicist Arno Penzias, when asked what accounted for his success, replied, “I went for the jugular question.” He later added, “Change starts with the individual. So the first thing I do each morning is asking myself, ‘Why do I … Continue reading Asking Powerful Questions