Our human brains are naturally inclined to take shortcuts, relying on intuition, experience, emotions, and existing beliefs to make judgments.
When we see a certain pattern or a new thing succeed, we are eager to replicate its appearance without delving into what truly made it successful.
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Our human brains are naturally inclined to take shortcuts, relying on intuition, experience, emotions, and existing beliefs to make judgments.
When we see a certain pattern or a new thing succeed, we are eager to replicate its appearance without delving into what truly made it successful.