Magnifying Glass Trap: Escaping the Focusing Illusion and the Cognitive Bias of Exaggerated Importance
By Chloe Vance
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By Chloe Vance
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"Nothing in life is as important as you think it is, while you are thinking about it." This profound observation by Nobel laureate Daniel Kahneman defines one of the most pervasive glitches in human cognition: the Focusing Illusion. When we fixate on a single aspect of our lives—be it a pending promotion, a perceived physical flaw, or a new gadget we want to buy—our brain artificially inflates its significance to astronomical proportions.Why do we constantly misjudge what will make us happy...























