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“Underdog bias rules everything around me” by Richard_Ngo

Aug 23, 2025
Richard Ngo, an insightful author, discusses the pervasive 'underdog bias'—the tendency to underestimate one’s own power while overemphasizing that of rivals. He explores the 'hostile media effect,' revealing how perceptions skew in political and sports arenas. Ngo illustrates real-world implications with examples from various conflicts, emphasizing how this bias shapes societal narratives. He dives into its psychological roots, the balance of allyship, and encourages a modern comprehension of perceived disadvantages amid competing interests.
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Underdog Bias Defined

  • People underrate their own power and overrate their enemies' power because they see their own limitations up close and opponents' strengths from afar.
  • This creates a pervasive
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