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What is the illusion of control and how does it affect decision-making?

From 5 years of verified research · Vassili Sandqvist
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The illusion of control refers to the mistaken belief that one can predict or influence outcomes in situations that are largely random or beyond their control. The speaker explains that this cognitive bias can lead individuals to misinterpret past events and assume they could have acted differently to change the outcome. Recognizing this illusion is important for making more informed decisions and accepting the unpredictability of life.

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