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🤔 Have you ever stuck to a decision despite others disagreeing? It's not just about personal preference; it's about a fascinating cognitive phenomenon called Choice-supportive bias . This bias kicks in after we make a decision, causing us to view our choice more favorably and downplay alternatives. It's our brain's way of staying consistent and avoiding regret, focusing on the positives of our decision while ignoring its negatives. Think about it: iPhone users love their devices, and so do Android users. It's not magic; it's choice-supportive bias in action! While this bias can boost confidence, it has its drawbacks: 1. Blinds us to better options 2. Fuels Unproductive Debates So, how do we navigate this bias? 1. Acknowledge its presence 2. Consider diverse perspectives 3. Remain open to reconsideration Understanding choice-supportive bias empowers us to make more informed decisions and engage in productive discussions, even amidst differing opinions. 🧠

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