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What is Murphy's Law and why is it considered a cognitive illusion?

From 5 years of verified research · Vassili Sandqvist
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Murphy's Law states that 'anything that can go wrong will go wrong,' but this is a misinterpretation of probabilities. It feels true due to cognitive biases like negativity bias and the availability heuristic, which skew our perception of events, leading us to remember and focus on negative occurrences more than positive ones.

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