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Madeline Mauboussin proslijedio/la je Tweet
INFOGRAPHIC: 50 cognitive biases to be aware of. A nice summary of everything from the sink cost fallacy to outgroup homogeneity. (Ht
@JosephESweeney) https://www.visualcapitalist.com/50-cognitive-biases-in-the-modern-world/ …pic.twitter.com/Ad3bCSeNz3
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When short-term tasks feel trivial, lumping them into a larger goal makes them meaningful. When long-term goals feel impossible, slicing them into smaller pieces makes them manageable. Zoom out for purpose. Zoom in for progress.
#MondayMotivationhttps://behavioralscientist.org/to-achieve-your-goals-lump-and-slice/ …Hvala. Twitter će to iskoristiti za poboljšanje vaše vremenske crte. PoništiPoništi -
"...When you're not in pain or cold or experiencing a powerful emotion like anger or fear, it's very difficult to imagine yourself in that situation... This phenomenon can help us understand why we sometimes act in ways that mystify us."https://twitter.com/HiddenBrain/status/1202303030294695947 …
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Madeline Mauboussin proslijedio/la je Tweet
What makes people want to know something? https://www.nature.com/articles/s41562-019-0793-1 … Very interesting paper by
@affectivebrain's Tali Sharot and@CassSunstein@NatureHumBehav beyond curiosity, the value objective of information-seekingpic.twitter.com/RbndCoPzxq
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"Assessing the value of information is far more complex than the classic theories suggest. Yet, too little is known of how people decide whether to seek or avoid information, and what causes individual differences in this domain."https://twitter.com/affectivebrain/status/1219310829486645249 …
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Madeline Mauboussin proslijedio/la je Tweet
Resulting = using the quality of the outcome to derive decision quality. Good result? Good decision. Bad result? Bad decision. Hindsight bias = you should have seen it coming, you *did* know it before hand, the outcome was inevitable. Also known as creeping determinism.https://twitter.com/Peter__Wood/status/1219362608148549633 …
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"Considering survivorship bias when presented with examples of success is difficult. It is not instinctive to pause, reflect, and think through what the base rate odds of success are and whether you’re looking at an outlier or the expected outcome."https://twitter.com/AllDecisionEd/status/1214905917235486723 …
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"When we open up and admit to our vulnerabilities, we give people the opportunity to safely admit to theirs as well… We learn more through failure than we do through success. And since we can’t try everything, learning from others’ failures is exceptionally valuable."https://twitter.com/farnamstreet/status/1214157623823675395 …
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"Our memory resembles a record store. It stocks the hits and the stinkers of the present, but only the hits of the past. A fading affect bias leads us to better preserve memories that were good."https://twitter.com/sapinker/status/1215363392145367042 …
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"All of us have blind spots in the way we assess the world… Because these blind spots are wired into the brain, they act in ways that are predictable — so predictable that storytellers from Sophocles to M. Night Shyamalan have used them to lead us astray."https://twitter.com/HiddenBrain/status/1210268925054853120 …
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Madeline Mauboussin proslijedio/la je Tweet
Some resisting forces to good decision making: Greed Bias Emotions Dualism Fixed mindset Lack of creativity Lack of experience Lack of psychological safety Isolation Rushing Tiredness Group think Ego Impatience
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"The students who exerted more self-control were not more successful in accomplishing their goals. It was the students who experienced fewer temptations overall who were more successful" http://ow.ly/sIZO50xLGBZ via
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"[Researchers] provide evidence for a failure to use the strength of others’ disconfirming opinions to alter confidence in judgments, but adequate use when opinions are confirmatory."https://twitter.com/affectivebrain/status/1206991456700944384 …
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Remember that your future-self is depending on you to be open-minded to stuff that contradicts the things you believe now. Even better, to eagerly embrace it.
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"After all, that’s what mathematics is about — abstracting from the real world to help uncover some of the hidden patterns and relationships which otherwise would be shrouded in messy things like emotions."https://twitter.com/TEDTalks/status/1204385817348759553 …
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Madeline Mauboussin proslijedio/la je Tweet
If you want to find out what's important to people, don't ask them what they value. Ask them who they admire. Their values become clear in the principles and practices that their role models share.
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When teaching students how to improve their thinking skills, it's helpful to break down the main steps in the decision making process and note the influences on their thinking they should monitor in parallel. Share this with your kids/students!
#DecisionEducation#WednesdayWisdompic.twitter.com/O1IXLfmq5i
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" ... it is possible to do everything right and have a bad outcome; and it is possible to do everything wrong—maybe by throwing a dart at a list of stocks—and win big."
@WSJ@KevinZollmanhttps://www.wsj.com/articles/what-investors-can-learn-from-the-best-poker-players-11572836580 …Hvala. Twitter će to iskoristiti za poboljšanje vaše vremenske crte. PoništiPoništi -
"…Many kids come to see kindness as a chore rather than a choice… Overemphasizing individual achievement may cause a deficit of caring. But... teaching children to care about others might be the best way to prepare them for a successful and fulfilling life."https://twitter.com/AdamMGrant/status/1190999682970988544 …
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“We do not see things as they are. We see things as we are.” Listening carefully to someone reveals not only how they see the situation and what they consider important but also how they see themselves.
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