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noname223
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- Aug 18, 2020
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I have a right-wing acquaintance. I ghosted him for a year. And He is so much into the MAGA cult now. And He simply is not used to when someone disagrees with him. I pointed out some fallacies in his thinking/World view and He could not respond to it. Which is funny because He worships intelligence so much.
I think I am also susceptible to many biases. Especially with my illness. Black white thinking and as a consequence a lot of catastrophizing.
I think confirmation bias, wishful thinking and cognitive dissonance played a role in that I was so fucking certain Kamala would win. I also trusted "science" personified by Allan Lichtman too much. I should have digged deeper into his Model. It could also be a hindsight bias now lol (doubt it) . Or the bandwagon effect. Or an overconfidence bias. Probably a mixture of All of them. Maybe after posting all my threads about it could also have been a product of the sunk cost fallacy. Or the Dunning Krueger effect even though I think there is not much empirical evidence for this bias. For the others Idk tbh. I think the coverage of pundits is way too much influenced by the recency effect and groupthink.
I think because of my illness (psychosis) I tend to see patterns in random events/data. (clustering Illusion). I also think I am Pretty low at ambiguity tolerance on certain Issues.
Which biases have you noticed in your thinking?
I think I am also susceptible to many biases. Especially with my illness. Black white thinking and as a consequence a lot of catastrophizing.
I think confirmation bias, wishful thinking and cognitive dissonance played a role in that I was so fucking certain Kamala would win. I also trusted "science" personified by Allan Lichtman too much. I should have digged deeper into his Model. It could also be a hindsight bias now lol (doubt it) . Or the bandwagon effect. Or an overconfidence bias. Probably a mixture of All of them. Maybe after posting all my threads about it could also have been a product of the sunk cost fallacy. Or the Dunning Krueger effect even though I think there is not much empirical evidence for this bias. For the others Idk tbh. I think the coverage of pundits is way too much influenced by the recency effect and groupthink.
I think because of my illness (psychosis) I tend to see patterns in random events/data. (clustering Illusion). I also think I am Pretty low at ambiguity tolerance on certain Issues.
Which biases have you noticed in your thinking?