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Mind Traps & Thought Loops: Identifying Cognitive Bias in the ADHD Brain

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Jun 3, 2025
Dive into the fascinating world of cognitive biases and their impact on decision-making, especially for those with ADHD. Discover why optimism can be misleading and how the sunk cost fallacy traps even the best of us. The conversation offers practical strategies for self-awareness and accountability. Learn to identify mind traps and transform your relationship with your goals, leading to better outcomes in both your personal and professional life. It’s not just about pitfalls; it’s about harnessing these biases for innovation!
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INSIGHT

Cognitive Biases Are Survival Tools

  • Cognitive biases are universal mental shortcuts that help us make quick decisions and avoid information overload.
  • They are not character flaws but brain survival mechanisms essential for evolution.
INSIGHT

Optimism Bias in ADHD Entrepreneurs

  • ADHD brains exhibit stronger optimism bias, overestimating positives and underestimating negatives.
  • Optimism drives innovation but unchecked it leads to poor planning and risks in business.
ANECDOTE

Underestimating Time Costs Example

  • Diann underestimated project hours, expecting 20 but spending 60, showing classic optimism bias.
  • The project succeeded but at near minimum wage due to poor initial time estimates.
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