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Four Mind Traps
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Four Mind Traps
We all live with cognitive biases, the mental shortcuts that help simplify a complex world. They are useful, but they also distort judgment. They are not moral failures, but they do require correction. To take control of your biases, start by owning them. Notice the pattern. Name it. Slow down. Then use structured reasoning and evidence to recalibrate your confidence. This helps reduce inflated certainty, emotional reaction, and tribal thinking.
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Critical Thinking
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What is the preservation bias?
Preservation Bias
Preservation shapes perception: What we know about the past is shaped by what survives. From fossils to ancient artifacts, the story of history is incomplete, skewed toward what was preserved. Understanding preservation bias reminds us to question the gaps and look beyond the surface. In daily life, remember that the evidence you can see may not be all the evidence there is.
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Critical Thinking
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Are there more Christians or Muslims in the world today?
Hasty Generalization
08 Aug 2026
(Updated 1 week ago)
Critical Thinking
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Why do people believe wrong things?
- It helps and hinders.
- The trick? Be fair to new info.
Confirmation Bias
08 Aug 2026
(Updated 2 weeks ago)
08 Aug 2026
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Four Mind Traps
Common Cognitive Errors
Recognizing where thinking goes wrong.
The Four Mind Traps identify recurring patterns of flawed reasoning. These traps—often subtle and emotionally persuasive—distort evidence, oversimplify complexity, and protect belief at the expense of truth. Recognizing them is the first step toward intellectual maturity.
Deep-Dive Articles
The Fermi Paradox is Too Anthropocentric
Michael Alan Prestwood
December 29, 2024
The Fermi Paradox is the common framework for thinking about the odds of alien life, but we need more data before it can become accurate enough to be useful.
Neanderthal Clue: Reassessing Intelligence Beyond Human Bias
Michael Alan Prestwood
March 31, 2024
Neanderthals were not dim, brutish failures of human evolution. Growing evidence shows they were intelligent ancient humans with symbolic thought, culture, and abilities that challenge long-standing human-centered bias.
4 Mind Traps: Fallacies, Biases, Heuristics, and Stereotypes
May 12, 2023
The Four Mind Traps are predictable thinking errors that distort judgment before reasoning even begins.
Appeal to Authority Logical Fallacy
February 24, 2019
An appeal to authority treats who said something as evidence. It puts who over why and source over evidence.
Logical Fallacies: The Failure of Argument
December 7, 2018
Logical fallacies are not random mistakes: they follow recognizable strategies that derail reasoning.
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Neanderthal Clue: Reassessing Intelligence Beyond Human Bias
Neanderthals were not dim, brutish failures of human evolution. Growing evidence shows they were intelligent ancient humans with symbolic thought, culture, and abilities that challenge ...
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11 Feb 2026
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Appeal to Authority Logical Fallacy
Authority
Sun 24 Feb 2019
(7 years ago)
Updated 2 months ago.
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01 Dec 2028
THINK WELL
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4 Mind Traps: Fallacies, Biases, Heuristics, and Stereotypes
Cognitive Obstacles
Fri 12 May 2023
(3 years ago)
Updated 2 months ago.
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01 Jan 2029
THINK WELL
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Logical Fallacies: The Failure of Argument
Critical Thinking
Fri 7 Dec 2018
(8 years ago)
Updated 2 months ago.
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