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#'''[[The singularity effect|The Singularity Effect]]''' - we care disproportionately about an individual as compared to a group. | #'''[[The singularity effect|The Singularity Effect]]''' - we care disproportionately about an individual as compared to a group. | ||
#'''[[Status Quo Bias]]''' - our brains are lazy it is difficult for us change long held beliefs because of [[cognitive dissonance]]. | #'''[[Status Quo Bias]]''' - our brains are lazy it is difficult for us change long held beliefs because of [[cognitive dissonance]]. | ||
#'''[[Present Bias]]''' - events which are sooner have higher value to us which leads to procrastination. | |||
#'''Anchoring Effect''' - the common human tendency to rely too heavily on the first piece of information offered (the “anchor”) when making decisions. | #'''Anchoring Effect''' - the common human tendency to rely too heavily on the first piece of information offered (the “anchor”) when making decisions. | ||
#'''Hindsight Bias''' - the tendency to think that an event was more obvious or predictable than it really was. | #'''Hindsight Bias''' - the tendency to think that an event was more obvious or predictable than it really was. |