Why We Make Mistake

 7 lessons from Why We Make Mistakes: How We Look Without Seeing, Forget Things in Seconds, and Are All Pretty Sure We Are Way Above Average by Joseph T. Hallinan (Author)



1. Perception Isn't Reality: We often believe we see the world as it truly is, but our perception is heavily influenced by biases, assumptions, and context. Understanding this can help us question our initial impressions and make more accurate judgments.
2. Memory Is Fallible: Our memories are far from perfect. We forget things in seconds, misremember details, and can even create false memories. Being aware of these limitations can help us take steps to improve our memory and rely on external aids when needed.
3. Attention Matters: We like to think we're paying attention to everything important, but our attention is selective and easily diverted. This can lead to mistakes and oversights, especially in situations where we're multitasking or under stress.
4. Overconfidence Is Common: Despite our fallibility, we tend to be overly confident in our abilities and judgments. This overconfidence can lead us to underestimate risks, overestimate our skills, and resist feedback that challenges our beliefs.

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