Cognitive biases are mental shortcuts our brains use to quickly and efficiently process information. While much has been written about them, their role in conversation is not as well-explored.
However, cognitive biases can significantly affect how we interpret and respond to information in conversations, often leading us to make judgments or decisions based on incomplete or inaccurate data.
As a result, I have spent some time researching and thinking about this issue and have also been exploring ways to mitigate its impact. By becoming more aware of our biases and actively seeking out diverse perspectives, we can overcome these biases and communicate more effectively in our conversations.
I have written more about the impact of cognitive biases in conversations in my blook.
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