Dean BurnettOne of the brain's most prominent skills is the ability to ignore anything that becomes too predictable, no matter how important it may be
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We all know that we should be paying attention to the things that we care about and do our best to help them, but it can be very hard to implement this advice in our day-to-day lives. Luckily, we're not the only ones who struggle. It turns out that our brains are pretty good at ignoring important information when it becomes too predictable. This adaptive skill is called cognitive bias and it makes us better off by helping us get through our daily lives without worrying about everything we see and hear.
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