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What is the 'narrative fallacy' and how does it impact our understanding of events?

From 5 years of verified research · Vassili Sandqvist
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The narrative fallacy refers to the human tendency to create coherent stories from random events, leading to oversimplified explanations of complex phenomena. This can distort our understanding of causality and probability, as people may attribute outcomes to specific narratives rather than recognizing the role of chance. This fallacy can influence decision-making, as individuals may rely on these constructed narratives rather than objective data.

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