Complexity Bias is a logical fallacy that gives undue credence to complex concepts Complex solutions are usually the option with the most assumptions and regressions When we need to solve a problem, we may ignore simple solutions thinking “that will never work” But they do
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Meanwhile, we may also see complexity where only chaos exists. The distinction between complexity and chaos is not a semantic one. When we imagine that something chaotic is in fact complex, we are seeing it as having an order and more predictability than is warranted
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“Most geniuses—especially those who lead others—prosper not by deconstructing intricate complexities but by exploiting unrecognized simplicities.” - Andy Benoit
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Visually too - a product that is "clear" vs. one that is not, appears to be "better" or "healthier" (like a shampoo)
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At twice the price. Anything marketed as healthy or organic is usually more expensive which plays into the fallacy that if it costs more, it’s believed to be better quality.
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