~ WLSLFEBWOBTWC ~ We Learn So Little From Experience Because We Often Blame The Wrong Cause
~ WSAFOWWTWS ~ We See A Fraction Of What We Think We See
~ W-N-O-AN-T-KB ~ We – Notice – On – A Need-To-Know Basis
~ WSWWETS ~ We See What We Expect To See
~ INTW-ITB ~ It’s Not The Wine – It’s The Bottle
~ DTBDCTB ~ Disclosing A Bias Doesn’t Cancel The Bias
~ AGMD-T-DECA-BW-F-O-LA-AI-ITWW ~ A Great Many Day-To-Day Errors Come About – Because We – Frame – Or – Look At – An Issue – In The Wrong Way
~ C-I-TGC-WLOIMMTWK ~ Context – Is – The Great Crutch – We Lean On It Much More Than We Know
~ WRDCTBOOU ~ We Really Do Come To Believe Our Own Untruths
~ WATWAA ~ We All Think Were Above Average
~ PRITHOE-AET-AEARQ ~ Pattern Recognition Is The Hallmark Of Expertise – Allowing Experts To – Anticipate Events And Respond Quickly
~ T-MOE-IOR-WFTLFOM:WHUTRC ~ The – Misattribution Of Errors – Is One Reason – We Fail To Learn From Our Mistakes: We Haven’t Understood Their Root Causes
~ TTLCICCHBIOPB ~ The Tiniest Little Change In Circumstance Can Have Big Impacts On People’s Behavior
~ IAHTSD ~ It Also Helps To Slow Down
~ WIF-PDAGWTTR ~ With Increasing Fatigue – People Demonstrate A Greater Willingness To Take Risks
~ HPTTBMCPS ~ Happy People Tend To Be More Creative Problem Solvers