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The Cognitive Bias Handbook Part II

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How to Combat Plan Continued Bias

The Gamblers' Fallacy says we have a tendency to believe that past events alter future outcomes. The most famous example of this occurred in Monte Carlo Casino in 1913, when it is alleged that the roulette wheel landed on black 26 times in a row. Humans are naturally quite bad with probabilities. Be dynamic and foster a flexible growth-oriented culture and mindset. Regidity is for bureaucrats. Leave it to them to own.

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