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    Gurindoor‏ @G_S_Bhogal 9 Oct 2018
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    I love this chart of cognitive biases. It neatly sums up all the known ways we delude ourselves. Study it and memorise it if you want to make better decisions. https://goo.gl/ccahhj pic.twitter.com/zB1E6QMH2k

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      2. Shep de Beenham on Lockdown in Spain‏ @YRUnotlistening 9 Oct 2018
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        Storing memories based on how they were experience. Does this relate to good/bad experiences. For example: good - long term / bad - short term memories? In average individuals. It’s more complicated of course but in principle is this the concept?

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      3. Gurindoor‏ @G_S_Bhogal 10 Oct 2018
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        While traumatic experiences can be distorted or outright erased, possibly to protect the integrity of one's ego, overall the goodness/badness of a memory doesn't appear to determine the degree to which it is distorted.

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      2. James Tiberius Stone‏ @Evolving_Ego 9 Oct 2018
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        An alternative is to be open to correction when other people point out things you have overlooked. When the individuals are reasonable, the group can be more rational than the individuals that make it up.

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      3. Nathan⒦‏ @nathan_k 9 Oct 2018
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        Smarter together for sure. Together, we make global networks, teach sand to think (and give it instructions), set foot on the moon, build skyscrapers, cure diseases. Yet no individual knows much of how any of it works, and many tie their shoes wrong.

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      2. Craig Healy‏ @craigjhealy1 9 Oct 2018
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        I've got something from medium that analyzed and condensed this a bit and will find it soon to share it. Am reading cialdini's influence as I type since he and Charlie munger were early adopters of cognitive biases in practice.

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      3. Craig Healy‏ @craigjhealy1 9 Oct 2018
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        this includes a helpful analysis narrative. i've collected similar materials since reading "thinking fast and slow". DM me if you'd like more. I'm not able to message you and not familiar enough with twitter to know if u r able to DM mehttps://betterhumans.coach.me/cognitive-bias-cheat-sheet-55a472476b18 …

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      2. Craig Healy‏ @craigjhealy1 17 Oct 2018
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        Suggest the Rationally Speaking podcast #219 with Jason Collins. Collins, an economist, certainly believes in an evolutionary basis for behavioral economics and the majority of the discussion is re: various specific cognitive biases and even references the Wikipedia page.

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      3. Craig Healy‏ @craigjhealy1 18 Oct 2018
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        After finding Collins I've spent time reading various things on his blog. Besides his "5 years later" review of thinking fast and slow, I think you may also find this useful.http://evonomics.com/please-not-another-bias-the-problem-with-behavioral-economics/ …

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      1. Nehedork‏ @nehedar 9 Oct 2018
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        ooh want the poster

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      1. Craig Healy‏ @craigjhealy1 17 Oct 2018
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        if you haven't already seen it, here's an Atlantic article that's on point, The Cognitive Biases Tricking Your Brain https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2018/09/cognitive-bias/565775/ … If you're a medium subscriber, it's available via audio there.

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