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

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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. ★★Mind Trap Cards ★★ 🟢[UPDATE] Mind Trap Decks are Back! Decks are available here 👉 ★★★★★★★★ 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 : 📕Thinking, Fast and Slow by Daniel Kahneman 📕The Art of Thinking Clearly by Rolf Dobelli 📕Super Thinking by Gabriel Weinberg & Lauren McCain 📕The Skeptics Guide to the Universe by Dr. Steven Novella If you are more into Audiobooks, here is a link to that. You can get two of these books for free if you sign up for a free Audible trial with the link below. 🎧Grab the Thinking, Fast and Slow audiobook on an Audible trial with 2 free books - ★★★ TIMESTAMPS ★★★ ★★★PART II★★★ (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 ★★★PART I★★★ 🧠Mind Trap 1 🧠Mind Trap 2 🧠Mind Trap 3 🧠Mind Trap 4 🧠Mind Trap 5 🧠Mind Trap 6 🧠Mind Trap 7 🧠Mind Trap 8 🧠Mind Trap 9 🧠Mind Trap 10 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”. Here are some other videos from the channel you may be interested in watching… 📽️Atomic Habits (Detailed Summary) - 📽️Rich Dad Poor Dad | (Detailed Summary) 📽️The Laws of Human Nature (Detailed Summary) - 📽️The Four Agreements (Detailed Summary) 📽️Limitless by Jim Kwik (Detailed Summary) Thankyou for watching. Please Subscribe, it helps alot! :)

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