Intuition vs. Bias
Delaying intuition can enhance its accuracy, allowing for a more informed perspective rather than relying on immediate impressions. Despite extensive study, even experts like Daniel acknowledge their own susceptibility to biases, illustrating the deep-rooted nature of these cognitive errors. The struggle to overcome overconfidence and flawed predictions serves as a reminder of the complexities of human judgment.In this clip
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