What is negativity bias and how does it affect our perception of events?
Negativity bias is the tendency of our brains to allocate more attention and processing resources to negative events compared to neutral or positive ones. This bias means that negative experiences are encoded more deeply in our memory, making them easier to recall, which distorts our perception of how often bad things actually happen.
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