What is the illusion of control?
The illusion of control refers to the tendency of individuals to believe they can control or influence outcomes that they actually cannot. The host emphasizes that as the complexity and duration of a plan increases, the likelihood of unforeseen events disrupting that plan also rises. For example, planning a simple task like going to the bathroom has a low chance of failure, whereas planning a long-term project over several years has a much higher chance of encountering unexpected challenges.
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