Have you cheated on?
Trending has your mind ever cheated on you? Imagine, you meet a new person and in the first meeting the person did a lot of lovely things to you. The first thought in your mind will come that “hey it is a very good person!” But it cannot be decided how something of the first lovely thing is. You start thinking so because of your ‘cognitive prejudice’. In this situation, our brain ignores the facts. In this situation, the brain does not think much, he does not work much and ignores the facts and decides directly to his thinking and recognition. We don’t even know when we make a concept without thinking anything without thinking anything. This is because it happens in our subconscious. There are two most common types of cognitive bias – confirmation bis and anchorbis. Let us understand them. In confirmation bis we believe the same things that prove our thinking right. If you feel that your team is the best, then you will best believe that your team is the best. In anchoring of prejudice, we are stuck on something that is spoken earlier. If the shop owner first tells the price of something £ 5000 and £ 3000 in the second time, we will find £ 3000 cheaper. You won’t think if £ 3000 is the right price for that thing or not. You will compare the price mentioned earlier with £ 5000, so you will also feel less. Our thoughts do not want to work hard and want to make a quick decision. Therefore, he wants him to find a shortcut and the cognitive bias is the same shortcut. This shortcut of the brain can often lead us to the wrong conclusion. It is better that we think a little before we create a concept or make a decision. Click here Life & Style Click for more stories Click here