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The Invisible Puppeteers: How Cognitive Biases Shape Our Decisions and Economies

Imagine tossing a coin that lands on “heads” ten times in a row. Would you bet on “tails” next? If so, you’ve fallen for the gambler’s fallacy—the mistaken belief that past random events influence future outcomes. This illusion of control … Continue reading

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