Confirmation bias causes people to focus on being right and remembering successes while ignoring failures, blocking learning from mistakes
Confirmation bias is the tendency to seek out and remember information that confirms what you already believe, while filtering out contradictory evidence. This pattern prevents people from learning from their mistakes because they selectively remember successes and rationalize away failures.
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How Confirmation Bias Blocks Learning from Mistakes
Confirmation bias means people focus on being right and remembering successes while ignoring failures. This affects their ability to learn from mistakes and make better decisions over time.