Cognitive biases in business: think like Buffett and Munger
Enhance your thinking and avoid cognitive traps: the 25 most relevant cognitive biases
Cognitive biases have been plagued businessses and individuals for hundreds of years and led to famous misconceptions like "the world is flat".
Whether we know it or not, our thinking is highly flawed, most of the time.
In order to become a clear thinker, one must first know the traps of fulty reasoning. This courses allows you to critically assess your own thinking by teaching you the biggest 25 cognitive biases.
After taking this course, your reasoning and thinking will not be perfeect but it will almost inevitable improve. Charly Munger and Warren Buffett have are famously known to having tried to avoid those 25 cognitive biases and called this ability a key reason for their success in investing.
Whether investing is what you set out to do or not, understanding the traps of your own - and other people's minds - will help you make better decisions in your professional and personal life.
As always, you get a 30-day money back guarantee so you have nothing to lose. Try it out and see what it can do for you!
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Course Curriculum
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StartIntroduction to Cognitive Biases (4:14)
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PreviewIntroduction (1:53)
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StartBIAS 1: Reward & Punishment Superresponse (8:12)
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StartBIAS 2: Liking Tendency (7:50)
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StartBIAS 3: Disliking Tendency (6:51)
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StartBIAS 4: Doubt Avoidance (5:40)
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PreviewBIAS 5: Confirmation Bias (8:49)
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StartBIAS 6: Curiosity Bias (6:13)
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PreviewBIAS 7: Kantian Fairness Tendency (8:50)
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StartBIAS 8: Jealousy (2:44)
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StartBIAS 9: Reciprocation (8:13)
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StartBIAS 10: Influence-From-Mere-Association (8:43)
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StartBIAS 11: Simple, Pain-Avoiding Denial (7:19)
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StartBIAS 12: Excessive Self-Regard (7:58)
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StartBIAS 13: Overoptimism (5:06)
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StartBIAS 14: Deprival-Superreaction (6:03)
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StartBIAS 15: Social-Proof (6:43)
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StartBIAS 16: Contrast-Misreaction (5:24)
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PreviewBIAS 17: Stress-Influence Tendency (5:28)
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PreviewBIAS 18: Availability-Misweighing (6:17)
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StartBIAS 19: Use-It-or-Lose-It (6:07)
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StartBIAS 20: Drug-Misinfluence (4:31)
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StartBIAS 21: Senescence-Misinfluence (5:32)
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StartBIAS 22: Authority-Misinfluence (6:29)
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StartBIAS 23: Twaddle Tendency (5:10)
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StartBIAS 24: Reason-Respective Tendency (5:47)
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StartBIAS 25: Lollapalooza Tendency (3:25)
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StartAdditional cognitive bias: scarcity (1:16)
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StartThe Milgram experiment (5:55)
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StartCults and cognitive biases (8:10)
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StartExtro and Overview (1:42)