12 Cognitive Biases Explained

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Are three separate threads on the one subject really necessarily?
"The path of the Sage is called
'The Path of Illumination'
he who gives himself to this path
is like a block of wood
that gives itself to the chisel-
cut by cut it is honed to perfection"

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Rin wrote:Are three separate threads on the one subject really necessarily?
No, but it makes it easier to organize it.

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Not sure if this counts as a welcome addition or a topic-hijack, but Dan Ariely's "Predictably Irrational" is an interesting read on the topic of cognitive biases. On youtube, this talk serves as a good introduction:

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