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Why We Suck at Predicting the Future: Cognitive Biases Unveiled

Season 2 Episode 468 Published 1 month, 3 weeks ago
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Humans love to believe we can see what’s coming next, yet time and time again we get the future wildly wrong. This video explores the hidden mental shortcuts and cognitive biases that quietly shape our expectations, decisions, and predictions without us even realizing it. From overconfidence to hindsight bias, we unpack why smart people consistently misjudge outcomes, trends, and risks, and how our brains are wired to favor comforting stories over uncomfortable uncertainty.

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#psychology #cognitivebias #futurethinking #humanbehavior #decisionmaking #neuroscience #criticalthinking #mindset #selfawareness #behavioralscience

0:00 – The illusion of predicting the future 1:05 – Why humans crave certainty 2:20 – Overconfidence bias explained 3:45 – Hindsight bias and false clarity 5:10 – Pattern-seeking and false narratives 6:40 – How media and culture amplify bias 8:05 – Real-world consequences of bad predictions 9:30 – Learning to think more clearly 10:45 – Final thoughts on embracing uncertainty

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