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What is the illusion of control and how does it relate to missed opportunities?

From 5 years of verified research · Vassili Sandqvist
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The illusion of control is a cognitive bias where individuals believe they can influence outcomes that are largely determined by chance. This concept is crucial in understanding missed opportunities, as people often feel regret over decisions they believe could have led to better outcomes. However, the host emphasizes that life is unpredictable, and the belief that one could have foreseen or controlled events is misleading. The reality is that many factors beyond our control influence our paths, and focusing on missed opportunities can lead to unnecessary distress.

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