21 Mind Traps : The Ultimate Guide to your most common Thinking errors (Part II)

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Escaping Ordinary (B.C Marx)

Escaping Ordinary (B.C Marx)

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You probably think you are in complete control of your decisions and thoughts. But how often are they guided by something else? Something you don’t even notice occurring deep within your mind.
This series explores 21 cognitive different mind traps, fallacies, biases and other phenomenon that exist within your brain.
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This video is a quick overview of some of our most common thinking errors. If you would like to go deeper into this topic I highly recommend the following books which inspired this video series :
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(00:00) Intro
(01:09) Mind Trap 11
(03:43) Mind Trap 12
(04:31) Mind Trap 13
(05:03) Mind Trap 14
(07:38) Intermission ( Pre-order ends in 8 hours - Explore them all)
(08:09) Mind Trap 15
(10:14) Mind Trap 16
(11:55) Mind Trap 17
(13:03) Mind Trap 18
(15:08) Mind Trap 19
(16:13) Mind Trap 20
(18:58) Mind Trap 21
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Cognitive biases are mental shortcuts that our brains use to make sense of the world around us. While they can be helpful in some situations, they can also lead us to make flawed judgments and decisions.
You may go through your entire life or well into adulthood completely unaware that you are carrying around these thinking errors and mental shortcuts that influence your day-to-day thinking.
You can’t turn them off or delete them from your brain, but being one of the few people that can notice when they arise in your mind and knowing situations they are likely to act upon your decision making is one of the first steps to becoming a more thoughtful and rational thinker.
This two part series is mainly inspired by the works of Nobel Prize winning psychologist Daniel Kahneman and his amazing book “Thinking Fast and Slow”.
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@coppolator6066
@coppolator6066 11 ай бұрын
The Barnum Effect was the perfect ending for this video, Amazing!
@rudymarkbaclao7510
@rudymarkbaclao7510 Жыл бұрын
This is quality content. The efforts you make to come up with the graphics really helped us to comprehend the discussion better. Please create more and upload frequently!
@Poopymattyt
@Poopymattyt Жыл бұрын
Quality or quantity pick your choice there’s only so much information similar to the videos on this channel out there
@kyleboldt5793
@kyleboldt5793 Жыл бұрын
This is truly top notch and grade A insightful knowledge mixed with the most truth I've heard in a long time makes you want to apply this data when shopping and cross check advertising marketing exe..... truly amazing great work looking forward to your future endeavors
@SpykelucLP
@SpykelucLP Жыл бұрын
Have you really comprehended the information, or do you just think this way because of effect X which will be covered in the next episode ;D
@jordanlusby
@jordanlusby Жыл бұрын
I can’t imagine these graphics matching content are very easy to choreograph, we should be patient I feel. You’re correct tho it would be nice to have content more frequently, but this way each one feels more impactful.
@bellamorris7664
@bellamorris7664 Жыл бұрын
Kinda interesting that alot of these mind traps are usually used against us to sell something 😂
@Limitless_Pain
@Limitless_Pain Жыл бұрын
Best part is....the people who used it may not know how or why it works
@Kaniela-xq8vl
@Kaniela-xq8vl Жыл бұрын
“alot” isn’t a word. 🙄🤦‍♂️
@NoActuallyGo-KCUF-Yourself
@NoActuallyGo-KCUF-Yourself Жыл бұрын
Yes, interesting that the profit motive exists.
@SumiEwiets-idgaf
@SumiEwiets-idgaf Жыл бұрын
@@Limitless_Pain oh they know that's why they can use it against us so effectively. Experience also plays an important role as these just theories that would work on with enough practice.This is why I don't trust tech salesmen and greedy institutions anymore. They're the worst kind.F them ngl.
@whannabi
@whannabi Жыл бұрын
@@Limitless_Pain if it works, it works. No need to know how a computer or phone really works in the hardware to use it
@KenW418
@KenW418 Жыл бұрын
Years ago I read a book called "You are now less dumb" that had a lot of these errors in it. It was a simple, easy to read book with a lot of examples. It was much like this video. It opened my eyes to a lot biases that people have. Since reading it, even though it's been years, I notice them a lot in the people around me. Thank you for spreading content like this so more people can be aware of their own logical errors.
@raissaquivia5774
@raissaquivia5774 Жыл бұрын
That's kinda the same with me since I've started reading the book Feel Good by David Burns. But I also noticed that I make most of the mistakes described in these book once in a while. 🤔🤔
@KenW418
@KenW418 Жыл бұрын
@@raissaquivia5774 oh definitely. I make a lot of the same mistakes too. However, I'm sure you can relate, I catch myself making them sometimes and have the opportunity to ask myself if I bias is influencing my decision. This self awareness is something that a lot of people could benefit from and is only gained by knowledge and acceptance of these biases.
@ray_x6959
@ray_x6959 Жыл бұрын
@@KenW418 people are way to ignorant to learn new information that could challenge there world views/ beliefs
@d.l4055
@d.l4055 Жыл бұрын
@Ken W, It's perspective like this that destroys the premise of IQ testing as compared.
@digitaldave1576
@digitaldave1576 Жыл бұрын
You are not so smart website 😎
@addy3573
@addy3573 8 ай бұрын
11. Survivorship Bias 1:07 12. Self-Serving Bias and Fundamental Attribution Error 3:46 13. Hindsight Bias 5:05 14. Availability Bias 8:12 15. Availability Cascade 10:17 16. Sunk Cost Fallacy 11:58 17. The Framing Effect 13:07 18. Clustering Illusion 15:11 19. Exponential Growth 16:17 20. Barnum Effect 19:03
@GulibleInformationSeeker
@GulibleInformationSeeker 8 ай бұрын
Thank you, completely random netizen.
@Dana__black
@Dana__black 6 ай бұрын
Thank you, now I don’t need to watch this.
@cassia2707
@cassia2707 2 ай бұрын
Thank you!
@verykerrietv1027
@verykerrietv1027 Ай бұрын
@@Dana__black so you know what all of these mean right?
@Dana__black
@Dana__black Ай бұрын
@@verykerrietv1027 yes 🤓
@Jacobo21
@Jacobo21 Жыл бұрын
You are the best in the area i swear your voice, the script, the animation everything is sick man. Keep up the good work. You are exceptional
@erichred2858
@erichred2858 Жыл бұрын
Good job putting this together! Appreciate all the art, animation and timing. Excellent points and analogies on these mental glitches...
@MySouvik
@MySouvik Жыл бұрын
This was one of the best videos I watched in a while. Thank you so much for taking the time and effort for creating such brilliant content!
@llowlio6184
@llowlio6184 Жыл бұрын
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@yasminjuliana8476
@yasminjuliana8476 11 ай бұрын
Wow! This is so well done. I've just started studying psychology and I can see how much research has gone into this. Plus the animation, sound effects and editing are incredible! Thanks, I'm so glad i stumbled upon your channel!
@soniasagar6475
@soniasagar6475 Жыл бұрын
I appreciate your content and what you are teaching is priceless. I hope we use similar lessons for children in school. To start making good habits early in life. It can help in having a great society. I am aware of the hard work you put into these wonderfully animated videos. Highly appreciate your work. Wish you and your channel great success 🙏🏽
@ranklin7208
@ranklin7208 Жыл бұрын
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@alpacajamband
@alpacajamband Жыл бұрын
I like your section on exponential growth as it reminds us anything is possible. I'll keep in mind what you said about the invisible failures in order to continue to pursue my dreams realistically. Thank you
@DavidDavid-xw6bs
@DavidDavid-xw6bs Жыл бұрын
This is the first video that I have seen from this channel and all I can say is we need more channels with quality and very educational videos like this. Keep up the great work!
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@Yasmine-wn4wy Жыл бұрын
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@JohnZimmer-MannerofSpeaking
@JohnZimmer-MannerofSpeaking Жыл бұрын
Thank you for doing these two videos. I appreciate both the attention to detail and the effort to make complex ideas easily understood.
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@codesage5081 Жыл бұрын
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@Mrstealyowaifu
@Mrstealyowaifu Жыл бұрын
Thats brilliant!
@ginosko_
@ginosko_ Жыл бұрын
I hate the animation it's childish and garbagy
@ahmedabady205
@ahmedabady205 Жыл бұрын
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@janthegamedev
@janthegamedev Жыл бұрын
Trap 11. You only have a piece of the information that you need to evaluate the whole situation, people mostly focus on the winners Trap 12. We take credit for the things that went great and find an excuse fo things that went wrong Trap 13. Judging others on personality while you judge yourself on situational factors like traffic Trap 14. Unconsciously changing your opinions and memories based on an outcome of an event to make it fit reality Trap 15. The Information available to us changes our perspective on the topic leading to overestimating chances (plane crash, being attacked by a shark) Trap 16. An enourmous overreaction over a small problem because it's popular in the media Trap 17. People bound themselves to something they spend money on Trap 18. We draw differnet conclusions based on how the information is presented (99% fat free ; 1% fat) Trap 19. Humas seek rules and patterns from everything even though they most likely don't eixst Trap 20. people underestimate exponential growth (folding a paper 50x would nearly reach the sun) Trap 21. just don't believe these astrology signs lmao
@rectify2003
@rectify2003 Жыл бұрын
Jan have you done a list of 1 - 10 please?
@RadioPsychicAstrologyByPepper
@RadioPsychicAstrologyByPepper Жыл бұрын
Ah. not a fan of the zodiac? Hmm ... Too bad, I was just about to tell the entire group to stop by the Holiday Inn by the interstate being it's almost the last day to mate and have a Scorpio baby.... My parents made three of us probably all the results of drunken fighting on Valentine's Day and makeup coitus. Just saying..
@VladimirS38
@VladimirS38 Жыл бұрын
It's very interesting but could you tell why you start from Trap 11. Sorry it's not clear for me. Thank you
@Mr916guy
@Mr916guy Жыл бұрын
@@VladimirS38 its the second video of a 2 part video, there is another video of 1 to 10
@VladimirS38
@VladimirS38 Жыл бұрын
@@Mr916guy I appreciate your answer and clarification, now I understand, I didn't see that it is Part II. Thank you
@kmf2470
@kmf2470 Жыл бұрын
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@nancydockter4093
@nancydockter4093 Жыл бұрын
Excellent content. The graphics are beautiful and do a great job illustrating your points. I read Thinking Fast and Slow and enjoyed it, but your presentation helped great his points across in a clear way.
@hasan-al-agele
@hasan-al-agele Жыл бұрын
One of the best youtube channels, the content, the graphics, the summaries all are well chosen and made. Wish you all the best.
@coconuz2028
@coconuz2028 11 ай бұрын
I'm in love with what i just watched! This leaves me with so much desire to search and write down my thoughts, examples from my daily life and the life of people surrounding me! It's like having the key to new dimension 😅. I feel the urge to watch this over and over again and take notes ❤
@nicolasrobertgunn
@nicolasrobertgunn Жыл бұрын
Excellent video. I subscribed. Correction at 14:48: a 5% cash discount and a 5% credit surcharge are *not* exactly the same. Taking advantage of a 5% cash discount is genuinely more favorable for the customer than avoiding a 5% credit surcharge. Here's why: If I bought $100 worth of gas at a 5% cash discount, I would pay $95. But the alternative of paying $100 by credit card is a 5.26% mark-up from $95. On the other hand, in the credit surcharge scenario, the mark-up from $100 to $105 is only 5%. So *proportionally*, the customer always gets a better deal from the 5% discount. The assumption, above, is that the base price to fill up my gas tank would be $100 in both scenarios. This assumption doesn't necessarily hold because the gas station might have marked up the price to cover merchant credit card fees. However, even if we don't know how the gas station determined the prices, if we go with the odds, taking a 5% cash discount is *still* logically more favorable than avoiding a 5% credit surcharge. That's because it is in the gas station's best interest to display the lowest prices in the first place. If the gas station offers a 5% cash discount, they might have marked up the display price a *little bit*. For example, let's suppose that the credit card company charges the gas station 2.5% of every transaction. In response, the gas station marks up the base price by 2.5%. However, they would be unlikely to mark up the price very much more than 2.5% due to market competition. So the subtotal to fill up my tank would be $102.50. But with a 5% cash discount, I would pay $97.38. On the other hand, if the gas station is charging a 5% surcharge for credit cards, they probably wouldn't have marked up the base price to account for credit card fees. Think about it. Why not lure me (the customer) by making me think my gas will cost $100 then charge me $105 when I pay credit at the pump? And even if I opt for cash instead of credit, I still end up paying $100. No matter how I pay, the gas station with the credit surcharge profits ~$2.50 more than the one with the cash discount. Based on those numbers and the psychological train of thought Escaping Ordinary discussed in the video, the credit surcharge is usually a more effective strategy than the cash discount (from the gas station's point of view). And on the other hand, the cash discount is usually a better deal from the customer's point of view, *no matter how they pay*.
@rasmusturkka480
@rasmusturkka480 Жыл бұрын
Ironic for a video about thinking errors to make a thinking error. I guess everyone is fallible though
@TeaRm34paRt
@TeaRm34paRt Жыл бұрын
I don't know how supercharge option works, and perhaps my system 2 is in fact too lazy to analyze your comment, so I'll just throw it in the wind - wouldn't discounts urge you to spend more? I mean it's definitely how we want to frame the problem, but imagine it like this : Do benefits apply only on gas prices, or can you benefit from spending in some other way? If you are offered a discount on general valuables, wouldn't you spend more justifying your behavior as " I will save more" ? Discounts urge you to spend, other option does what?
@nicolasrobertgunn
@nicolasrobertgunn Жыл бұрын
@@TeaRm34paRt That's a really good point. It sounds a bit like the anchoring bias, which is one of the items in the video series. I feel like people intuitively know that the 5% cash discount is a better deal. But maybe they miss the point. I wonder if there's any research on this.
@arpitkumartomar
@arpitkumartomar Жыл бұрын
You stopped seeing the woods for the trees. I think that's a bias too.
@lynnhua9482
@lynnhua9482 Жыл бұрын
So glad you've returned! I love listening to these - they've saved me so much on reading time and get straight to the point while being thorough. Please keep them up if you can. Would love to donate to a Patreon if it helps
@SirNicoHayze
@SirNicoHayze Жыл бұрын
Your video on Atomic Habits changed my entire life for the better, thank you so much for your content and I hope you will post more content more often. We’ve missed you.
@Chaanssmajesty2711
@Chaanssmajesty2711 Жыл бұрын
Big up the great work. We need more of this!!!
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@escaping.ordinary Жыл бұрын
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@Graft00
@Graft00 8 ай бұрын
Waiting for another one of these
@adnaneafifi1450
@adnaneafifi1450 6 ай бұрын
Do you have a digital product of this ?
@traestorm
@traestorm Жыл бұрын
This is great! I also really like your Study Notes videos. I hope you have time to do more content this year!
@k.h.p.9862
@k.h.p.9862 Жыл бұрын
This video is amazingly professional and compact, to the point. Humorous, too. Deserves to go viral. Humankind would benefit.
@krisu1013
@krisu1013 Жыл бұрын
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@nakulgreddy7220
@nakulgreddy7220 Жыл бұрын
Wow!! The traps that you mentioned are so true. The fact that these things occur to us with out realizing or subconsciously has happened and will happen in the future because most of us will forget these traps as time passes and very few of us will remember and try to change as little as possible. It was really smart of you to promote (advertise) your product keeping in mind our attention span (20 sec). 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 Lit content!!!
@CamelPinoy
@CamelPinoy Жыл бұрын
Hello Escaping Ordinary!!!! Your videos have helped me develop a very healthy mindset and habit today! I am always looking forward for your video. I know that your video takes time before it'll be done but I just want to say that we are always looking forward for your next valuable video!!!! As always, please take care and have a good day!!! Looking forward to more of your video :)
@jessamaeblanco4601
@jessamaeblanco4601 Жыл бұрын
So glad i found this channel. Well explained, good narrating and entertaining visuals
@zacroben258
@zacroben258 Жыл бұрын
This was really well done! Keep up the great work, the world needs more content like this.
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@user-yt4qm2vm3s Жыл бұрын
You're one of the few channels that combine good execution with awesome visuals. Keep it up
@ChimerezeNwosu
@ChimerezeNwosu Жыл бұрын
This is brilliant and an eye opener. I have been sleeping on this channel. Thank you for consolidating and presenting these views and concepts. 👏
@---00001
@---00001 Жыл бұрын
Your content is highly accurate and I admire the quality. I would really love to Watch other videos on psychology and especially biases that most commonly fool investors
@user-qx3ro3ft5t
@user-qx3ro3ft5t Жыл бұрын
Thank you for your great efforts Actually one of the greatest content I have ever seen on KZbin Please keep going man
@southeast_9072
@southeast_9072 3 ай бұрын
Clever placement of cluster effect at 16:45 :) Hence, major compliments to the animators of the series! Bravo!
@LRG53
@LRG53 Жыл бұрын
Please don’t leave us like that again 🙏🏼
@khanmd21
@khanmd21 Жыл бұрын
Same, please make more videos
@EragonShadeslayer
@EragonShadeslayer Жыл бұрын
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@mbenhonba6613
@mbenhonba6613 Жыл бұрын
Really it's sad waiting you for so long
@krishjoshi9575
@krishjoshi9575 Жыл бұрын
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@Relle.
@Relle. Жыл бұрын
Agreed.✨
@Bhavin-Desai
@Bhavin-Desai Жыл бұрын
Your channel inspired me to read Atomic Habits and since then I have started reading voraciously. Keep reading and keep posting videos. Thank you
@ItsAshInMyCupImMadAsAMuh
@ItsAshInMyCupImMadAsAMuh Жыл бұрын
What a breath of fresh air. This video is amazing. Even the ad break is just pleasant, I didn't even wanna skip it. Took the chance to subscribe and comment. I want to see 8 million subscribers for this mans
@ninariedl174
@ninariedl174 Жыл бұрын
I love how the videomaker uses all of the biases to sell their book and brand deals! SO CLEVER! Thank you for this great video! It is truly a life changer!
@Tiagoto22
@Tiagoto22 Жыл бұрын
Happy you’re back! You make great content! Thank you :)
@alphasnake5510
@alphasnake5510 Жыл бұрын
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@Millsbriar
@Millsbriar Жыл бұрын
Thank you for returning!!!! I’ve been waiting 🥰🥰
@balajprasanna
@balajprasanna Жыл бұрын
I totally appreciate the few seconds gap before moving to the next topic. Its the small things. Thank you ❤
@nithishkumark5606
@nithishkumark5606 Жыл бұрын
I appreciate your understanding of the concepts and the presentation that you've put in front of us. Good Job
@krishjoshi9575
@krishjoshi9575 Жыл бұрын
This is the content that most of us deserve. Thankyou! Let's escape the ordinary..
@CSC1steel
@CSC1steel Жыл бұрын
This channel is unbelievable. So incredibly well done.
@julesfalcone
@julesfalcone Жыл бұрын
6:00 I agree, exponential growth always confuses me when making plans. It's hard to guestimate.
@aa3ali4
@aa3ali4 Жыл бұрын
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@SuperNaturalMedicinal
@SuperNaturalMedicinal Жыл бұрын
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@ivetterosario-ko9xd
@ivetterosario-ko9xd Ай бұрын
Thank you
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@saisanjayshanmugamg5579 Жыл бұрын
great video. I shared it to my brother and 50 years old uncle. Thanks for helping us escape ordinary.
@Yokohanma
@Yokohanma Жыл бұрын
just found this channel, very well explained, thank you!
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@ailanezz Жыл бұрын
This is beyond anything I've seen so far in terms of information. You've collected impressively, your story telling is amazing and your animations and designs are ON POINT (I'm an animator). This video would take research and planning for over 6 months to make correctly. Hats off man! Keep going!
@hightechstuff2337
@hightechstuff2337 Жыл бұрын
can you tell me how to make these types of videos??
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@fishface6247 Жыл бұрын
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@YouTubeHeado
@YouTubeHeado Жыл бұрын
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@Jigitaetsa Жыл бұрын
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@r3in09 Жыл бұрын
This is Kurzgesagt level of quality. Incredible video, feel like I found something amazing with this channel. Definitely deserve at least 5x more subscribers than the current amount.
@franklinj480
@franklinj480 Жыл бұрын
I think you spend the perfect amount of time discussing each topic.
@samskorge3881
@samskorge3881 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for such an amazing video, truly it just became one of my favorites
@niva-art
@niva-art Жыл бұрын
I have to say here that the Clustering Illusion is what makes me creative and often I inspire my art. Thank you for your videos, amazing job!
@Igni-Ferroque
@Igni-Ferroque Жыл бұрын
More of top the tier youtube content already? I'm stopping and re-watching some chapters despite knowing the idea from before. So powerful, noteworthy and info-dense material Perhaps consider pauses within the chapters between points made, "effective pauses"🤔 Like during the intermission I feel like many found themselves digesting/self-reflecting.
@plixplop
@plixplop Жыл бұрын
Great educational content and very pro animation!
@dominicnabbott8951
@dominicnabbott8951 Жыл бұрын
Dude, make more cards! I know I am not the only one out there who would buy them- what a great way to familiarize yourself, colleagues, family and friends with these biases!
@marksantarina7389
@marksantarina7389 Жыл бұрын
thank you for this great content! Worth the wait!
@barrie888
@barrie888 Жыл бұрын
The content was great with crystal clear explanation. I have to say I love love love your selection for the accompanying musical score .
@saikumar1734
@saikumar1734 Жыл бұрын
I have never seen such a quality content 🥰
@mjbonov
@mjbonov Жыл бұрын
Yess, I've been waiting for a new video from you for a while now : ) Thank you!
@mbenhonba6613
@mbenhonba6613 Жыл бұрын
Very interesting and refined content on book, I also like your intro. Please keep up uploading new videos like this I know it's not easy but you make so great content that it's sad waiting you for long. Still waiting for the second part of RICH DAD POOR DAD
@breakingbadest9772
@breakingbadest9772 Жыл бұрын
I really love that music i wanna listen to it so bad... But it's not in the description :(
@ChristopherShipe
@ChristopherShipe Жыл бұрын
This was masterful, the awareness it brings to viewers (myself included) is priceless. Now hopefully, those who've watched these will spread this awareness to others before using it on them 😅 But, as they said, "never trust your intuition about exponential growth rates..."
@AbelMinar
@AbelMinar Жыл бұрын
Finally! I've been waiting for the next upload, glad it came! :D Keep this up
@nkoxi
@nkoxi Жыл бұрын
Thank you for making this video series! It was interesting, instructive and the quality of the videos were really good! You gained a new subscriber!
@NISHUGARVU
@NISHUGARVU Жыл бұрын
Hey You alive good to know
@escaping.ordinary
@escaping.ordinary Жыл бұрын
Nope, didn't die 😅....just had a break .....Thanks 🙏
@Itried20takennames
@Itried20takennames Жыл бұрын
There is also a whole field of study on how our brains like to attribute the cause of personal health issues, and we are pretty terrible at it: 1. We have a huge preference for external things or things done to us (certainly not our own behavior or bad habits) 2. We prefer one-time, unusual events (what changed? What was new?) much more than common events that add up to a cumulative harm 3. We prefer unfamiliar things as a cause or as more scary, over familiar things (like if you got a painful blistering red skin from a UV sterilizing machine at work, this would be considered much worse than if you had the same outcome from a sunburn, although essentially the same) 4. We are of course of wary of anything with a chemical name, and if you write our the ingredients of an apple by their scientific names….most people say “no way I would consume that….sounds toxic!” 5. We prefer causes that occurred shortly before symptoms, days to weeks, although the causes of many illnesses take weeks, months or years before symptoms. Many people who have “food poisoning” symptoms worry about what they ate the last meal or yesterday, but most foodborne illnesses take a minimum of 2-3 days, and sometimes weeks, before symptoms appear. 6. We prefer causes (and treatments) we researched and tracked down ourselves, even if other options suggested by healthcare professionals fit or objectively work better
@jameseverett4976
@jameseverett4976 4 ай бұрын
I've also noticed how people think that successful people are the best teachers, but they usually suck at teaching, which is a completely different skill on it's own. Which is why their students rarely, if ever, duplicate their success. And they may be the people who just had less problems to deal with along the way, got luckier, or had extra help, rather than being the smartest people. The failures probably have at least as much to teach, because they are more intimately ware of what went wrong. But no one wants to listen to a failure.
@skhanyisozulu651
@skhanyisozulu651 Жыл бұрын
This video is very Valuable it Literally transformed the way iview things I'm truly Grateful 🙌🏼
@escaping.ordinary
@escaping.ordinary Жыл бұрын
Thankyou for leaving a comment here.... Is appreciated 🙏
@believein1
@believein1 8 ай бұрын
Your channel is a joy to watch. I started this video while getting ready for church, am now saving for later when I can sit down and meditate in its points.
@tanyabecker9069
@tanyabecker9069 Жыл бұрын
If I may ask...which tools do you use to create your videos? Adobe or other free online tools? Love your work btw :)
@BilalQadirKhan
@BilalQadirKhan Жыл бұрын
thank you for these amazing and profound biases! please tell me there is a part III coming on the way
@David-sy1dv
@David-sy1dv Жыл бұрын
the visual aspect of the videos is stunning it really kept me attentive
@SixteenMakeUp
@SixteenMakeUp Жыл бұрын
I watched your first video and now I watched all of them !! Wooow you have improved in your narrative so much !! Looking forward for more of your content!!! Keep it up 🙌🏽
@LECityLECLEC
@LECityLECLEC Жыл бұрын
21 Mind Traps : The Ultimate Guide to your most common Thinking errors (Part II) ★★★PART II★★★ (01:09) Mind Trap 11: Survivorship Bias - 11 - Focus on the Winners (03:43) Mind Trap 12: Self Serving Bias - 12 - If Bad Things Happen Don't Blame Me (04:31) Mind Trap 13: Fundamental Attribution Error - 13 - It's Not My Fault (05:03) Mind Trap 14: Hindsight Bias - 14 - Confidence Creating Memory Distorter (08:09) Mind Trap 15: Availability Bias - 15 - The Lens You See The World Through (10:14) Mind Trap 16: Availability Cascade - 16 A Self-Sustaining Chain of Events (11:55) Mind Trap 17: Sunk Cost Fallacy - 17 - The Escalation of Commitment (13:03) Mind Trap 18: The Framing Effect - 18 - It's All About Presentation (15:08) Mind Trap 19: Clustering Illusion - 19 - Faces in the Clouds (16:13) Mind Trap 20: Exponential Growth - 20 - Growth Rate Fallacy (18:58) Mind Trap 21: Barnum Effect - 21 - That Sounds Exactly Like Me God Bless You! Jesus Loves You!
@jamellcarter5299
@jamellcarter5299 Жыл бұрын
Thank you
@h1ghpower
@h1ghpower Жыл бұрын
this series changed my life,,I am grateful to be here wow…..so much quality…I appreciate these vids so much man…the only channel I would totally support with money
@Angell_Lee
@Angell_Lee Жыл бұрын
Wow, thank you sooo much! Amazing content xo
@kolitiokada9825
@kolitiokada9825 Жыл бұрын
Hi! Your graphics are wonderful - really loved the turtle & dragon! Had to re-listen to some segments - my eyes were enjoying the scenery and my mind couldn't keep up :) Love your voice & presentation!
@coop4476
@coop4476 Жыл бұрын
From my own understanding: (01:09) Survivorship Bias - focusing on success over failures of a situation/thing/place, e.g. "Ronaldo is amazing at free kicks"... but do you know how many he has missed?? (03:43) Self Serving Bias - giving credit and pinning blame arbitrarily, e.g. saying "Ronaldo is an amazing player" when Man Utd win while saying "Man Utd is a bad team" when Ronaldo doesn't play well (04:31) Fundamental Attribution Error - we judge others on their character while attributing our failures and the failures of the ones we love on our environment, e.g. saying "Messi won more trophies because he plays in better teams" while saying "Ronaldo carried Madrid to win 5 UCLs" (05:03) Hindsight Bias - everything seems reasonable and predictable after it happened, e.g. "of course Ronaldo was going to go to Al Nassr he's done" (08:09) Availability Bias - using anecdotes as proof of something, e.g. "Saudi Arabia dominated Messi? Therefore, he's not the GOAT" (10:14) Availability Cascade - snowball effect, e.g. "Messi has misses a penalty > stop giving Messi penalties -> Messi hasn't done a penalty in so long -> Messi should never shoot a penalty again -> Messi should be subbed before a penalty shoot-out -> Messi shouldn't even start the game" (11:55) Sunk Cost Fallacy - I spent so much X on Y so I should invest more into Y before giving up, e.g. "We paid Ronaldo millions to join Man Utd, we shouldn't let him go now before we get our money's worth" even though he's been poor (13:03) The Framing Effect - same info provided half glass full vs half glass empty can sway opinion, e.g. "Ronaldo scored over 12% of chances he got this season!" vs "Ronaldo missed 7 out of 8 chances he got this season : (" (15:08) The Clustering Illusion - seeing patterns that don't exist, e.g. "Ronaldo even looks like a goat" (16:13) Exponential Growth - humans can't comprehend exponential growth, e.g. "Messi got twice as good every year since he was 16" (18:58) Barnum Effect - we tend to match personalities to very general statements, e.g. I can't really come up with an example for this, can someone help me in the comments? I love Ronaldo sorry ❤
@evenly.2529
@evenly.2529 Жыл бұрын
Lol
@InvestToon
@InvestToon Жыл бұрын
God please help our channel blow up like yours
@lisafoodie8443
@lisafoodie8443 Жыл бұрын
mate put in hard work towards it and it will happen...
@InvestToon
@InvestToon Жыл бұрын
@@lisafoodie8443 always! 🙏🏽 good luck on yours too ❤️
@leonelpaulus1095
@leonelpaulus1095 Жыл бұрын
loved the rule of 70, I will definetly be using it!
@naixpuredead
@naixpuredead Жыл бұрын
Well done,your team rly hardworking.nice to see how you explain stuff .
@limzah4121
@limzah4121 Жыл бұрын
Awesome video ! So happy to announce that I have gained financial freedom by investing in digital currency. Now I know that multi creation of various streams of income is the ideal Principle for financial sustainability.
@lindamaxwell2098
@lindamaxwell2098 Жыл бұрын
Do you trade on your own?
@simondenzel3104
@simondenzel3104 Жыл бұрын
@@lindamaxwell2098 Am trading with expert Mrs Lisa Gideon, a regulated broker. Met her sometime last year at a startup funding event. She had some interesting things to say about the state of algorithmic trading today, very obviously I'm seeing the results.
@lindamaxwell2098
@lindamaxwell2098 Жыл бұрын
@@simondenzel3104 That's impressive. Are you giving her your money or the money stays in your trading account? What's really the idea behind copying trades.
@simondenzel3104
@simondenzel3104 Жыл бұрын
@@lindamaxwell2098 My money stays right in my trading account, my account just mirrors her trades in real-time.that's the idea behind copy trading.
@sofiagut6252
@sofiagut6252 Жыл бұрын
My first investment with Mrs Lisa Gideon gave me the assurance that has made me invest without the fear of losing, I got four of my friends involved with her already
@alicassidy8913
@alicassidy8913 Жыл бұрын
This made me realize several things... Thanks for the eye opening
@diarm.hunter6822
@diarm.hunter6822 Жыл бұрын
As someone with ADD and a strict agonizing painful negative biased brain I am looking forward to having this knowledge and hopefully change my me for the better. I sense that I’m insecure and I’ll prob forget all these truth which is fine since I’ll do my best. Thanks for the video I realized how biased I am.
@thecomedian4136
@thecomedian4136 Жыл бұрын
This video is AMAZING! WOW!! Please keep up the good content! I love it!
@peacesound1101
@peacesound1101 Жыл бұрын
Framing is always a part of my diagnostics when I analyse something and I analyse a lot. Especially the actions I need to take in any purchasing in the commercial industry.
@jodhturka2155
@jodhturka2155 Жыл бұрын
I was waiting for your next video, This is amazing
@taimoorqureshi46
@taimoorqureshi46 Жыл бұрын
Welcome back, missed your content , looking forward to see your videos. Luv you man .
@estebannarvaez1495
@estebannarvaez1495 Ай бұрын
This is so amazing. We gotta debug our minds
@YanTales
@YanTales 8 ай бұрын
I have this book, it's quite technical and I found it hard to read. The animations here are really top notch, I love the design and they really help visualizing the data. Great work.
@mahmutmedenioglu2270
@mahmutmedenioglu2270 Жыл бұрын
The effort included in these graphics is unreal I'm so impressed not to undergrad the infos are being given but I mean the graphics and the taste of the designs are brilliant
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