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

2023-01-19に共有
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 :

📕Thinking, Fast and Slow by Daniel Kahneman amzn.to/3Wn6bz8
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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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コメント (21)
  • @KenW418
    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.
  • Kinda interesting that alot of these mind traps are usually used against us to sell something 😂
  • 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!
  • The Barnum Effect was the perfect ending for this video, Amazing!
  • @addy3573
    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
  • @lokipokey
    This is absolutely the best description of cognitive biases I've ever seen. The illustrations and examples are totally on point. As a now retired financial advisor, I've always been keenly aware of both helping my clients overcome their biases and also being alert to the mind traps that I, myself, could fall into.
  • Really respect this type of content in YouTube because we as an Animation studio agency know more than others, efforts and hard time to create videos length (22:00) mins!! With this quality. Really this channel is usefull for me.
  • 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
  • These videos aren't one off videos. You should save it somewhere and rewatch every once in a while. This can guide you throughout your life.
  • @llowlio
    hey its been a year that you didnt post a video. i just want to let you know that i have shared all of the knowledge and video that you have to my friends that wanted to start self improvement books. this is really a precise and easy to watch breakdown of books, hence i got started to love books for the first time, made me buy (atomic habits) a hardcopy in my local bookstore thank you so much :>
  • 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!
  • 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
  • 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!
  • @believein1
    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.
  • Good job putting this together! Appreciate all the art, animation and timing. Excellent points and analogies on these mental glitches...
  • It’s incredible how many thinking biases cause arguments and relationship issues.
  • 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.
  • 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 ❤
  • 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!!!