Cognitive bias cheat sheet, simplified
<p><em>Four months ago I attempted to synthesize Wikipedia’s crazy list of cognitive biases, and after banging my head against the wall for weeks, came up with this </em><a href="https://betterhumans.coach.me/cognitive-bias-cheat-sheet-55a472476b18#.f6daic2o3" rel="noopener" target="_blank"><em>Cognitive Bias Cheat Sheet</em></a><em> which </em></p>
<p><a href="https://medium.com/u/cc3c4f7e2ae5?source=post_page-----2ab78d90740f--------------------------------" rel="noopener" target="_blank"><em>John Manoogian III</em></a></p>
<p><em> beautifully organized into the above poster. It’s a 12-minute read, and I didn’t actually expect anyone to read it, but four months later it’s been viewed 750,000 times and recommended over 5,000 times! Since then, I’ve started working on a book proposal (</em><a href="https://buster.substack.com/" rel="noopener ugc nofollow" target="_blank"><em>get updates and ongoing thoughts</em></a><em>), and wanted to start by creating an actual cheat sheet that doesn’t take so long to read. Here it is…</em></p>
<h2>The 4 conundrums of the universe that lead to all biases</h2>
<p>There are 4 qualities of the universe that limit our own intelligence and the intelligence of every other person, collective, organism, machine, alien, or imaginable god. All 200ish of our known biases are attempts to work around these conundrums!</p>
<p><a href="https://medium.com/thinking-is-hard/4-conundrums-of-intelligence-2ab78d90740f"><strong>Website</strong></a></p>