Tricky Or Creative Mind.

Whenever we do something we always judge the thing's and there are certain judgment errors that we are prone to making, known in the field of psychology as cognitive biases. They happen to everyday regardless of age,gender,education, intelligence or other factors. Some of them are well known others not, but all of the are interesting I am sure everyone will find that one has happened to them. The human mind is a wonderful thing. Cognition, the act or process of thinking enables us to process vast amounts of information quickly. For example every time your eyes are open, you brain is constantly being bombarded with stimuli. You may be consciously thinking about one specific thing, but you brain is processing thousands of subconscious ideas.
Self-fulfilling prophecy

The second major thing of our mind id HALO EFFECT
Halo Effect
The Halo Effect is the tendency for individual's positive or negative trait to "spill over" to other areas of their personality in others' perceptions of them. This bias happens a lot in employee performance appraisals. For example: my employee , Biff has been late to work the past three days; I notice this and conclude that Biff is lazy and does not care about his job. there are many possible reason why Bife was late, perhaps care broke down or anything could be the reason. The problem is, because of one negative aspect that may be out of Biff's control. I assume that he is a bad worker . Interesting Fact: The physical attractiveness stereotype is individuals posses other socially desirable qualities, Such as happiness, success, and intelligence. This becomes a self-fulfilling prophecy when attractive people are given privileged treatment such as better job opportunities and higher salaries.
Gambler's Fallacy

Hyperbolic Discounting

The tendency for people to continue to support previously unsuccessful endeavors. With all the decisions people have to make, it is unavoidable that some will be unsuccessful. of course, the logical thing to do in these instances is to change that decision or try to reverse it. However, sometimes individuals feel compelled not only stick with their decision, but also to further invest in that decision because they have sunk costs. For example, say you use half of your life savings to start a business. After 6 months, it is evident that the business. However due to the sunk costs of life savings, you feel committed to the business and invest more money into the project hoping that the additional cash will turn the business around.
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Lokesh Kumar