
Mirrors of Agreement: Unmasking the False Consensus Effect
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We walk through life operating under a comfortable, yet entirely fabricated, assumption: we believe that most people think, feel, and judge the world exactly as we do. When our colleagues nod in a meeting or our friends laugh at a joke, we instantly assume complete ideological alignment. This cognitive trap is known as the False Consensus Effect. It is the brain's egocentric tendency to overesti...
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We walk through life operating under a comfortable, yet entirely fabricated, assumption: we believe that most people think, feel, and judge the world exactly as we do. When our colleagues nod in a meeting or our friends laugh at a joke, we instantly assume complete ideological alignment. This cognitive trap is known as the False Consensus Effect. It is the brain's egocentric tendency to overesti...
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