The Planning Fallacy Explained Simply
The planning fallacy is a bias that tricks us into underestimating how long tasks will take. We imagine best-case scenarios and forget past experience. It leads to missed deadlines, stress,…
Learn moreThe planning fallacy is a bias that tricks us into underestimating how long tasks will take. We imagine best-case scenarios and forget past experience. It leads to missed deadlines, stress,…
Learn moreThis post explores why we wait, how cognitive bias fuels our inaction, and what it means to begin again—now.
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