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89. Focusing Illusion: Why Thinking About Something Makes It Seem More Important Than It Is (A Behavioral Economics Foundations Episode)

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The Focusing Illusion

The focusing illusion bias puts a disproportionate amount of weight on things like sunshine and a seemingly laid back life style to say that those people must be happier than everyone else. In reality, it's just not true. People adapt to their surroundings, and those in california are no more likely to be happy than the rest of us. There are so many other factors that impact happiness, and we can't think about that many things at once in our conscious processing. We overly dramatize the importance of a few key items. One of my favorite quotes from the research on the focu in bi as is, nothing in life is quite as important as you think it is while you're thinking

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