I noticed recently that one of the mental processes that gets in the way of my proper thinking is an urge to instantly answer a question then spend the rest of my time trying to justify that knee-jerk answer.
For example, I saw a post recently asking whether chess or poker was more popular worldwide. For some reason I wanted to say “obviously x is more popular,” but I realized that I don’t actually know. And if I avoid that urge to answer the question instantly, it’s much easier for me to keep my ego out of issues and to investigate things properly...including making it easier for me recognize things that I don’t know and acknowledge that I don’t know them.
Is there a formal name for this type of bias or behavior pattern? It would let me search up some Sequence posts or articles to read.
I noticed recently that one of the mental processes that gets in the way of my proper thinking is an urge to instantly answer a question then spend the rest of my time trying to justify that knee-jerk answer.
For example, I saw a post recently asking whether chess or poker was more popular worldwide. For some reason I wanted to say “obviously x is more popular,” but I realized that I don’t actually know. And if I avoid that urge to answer the question instantly, it’s much easier for me to keep my ego out of issues and to investigate things properly...including making it easier for me recognize things that I don’t know and acknowledge that I don’t know them.
Is there a formal name for this type of bias or behavior pattern? It would let me search up some Sequence posts or articles to read.
Hold off on proposing solutions.