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Chris Meyer

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Latest Issues

#249: Pendulum Bias, Myside Bias & Normalcy Bias

I. Pendulum Bias

Good decision-making depends on mitigating cognitive biases. Luckily for this newsletter, there are many of them. And people keep making up new ones. Like Pendulum Bias, as explained by former intel analyst Michael More...

7 days ago
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#248: Red Sneakers Effect, Deviance Regulation Theory & WAIT & WAIST

I. Red Sneakers Effect

The Red Sneakers Effect comes from a 2014 Harvard study that noticed something interesting about how we judge people. When you break a norm on purpose, such as wearing red sneakers in a formal setting, observers o...

14 days ago
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#247: Strategic Inaction, Satisficing & the Decision Ownership Principle

I. Strategic Inaction

Strategic Inaction is the principle behind what late investor Charlie Munger called the “Too Hard Pile”:

I have a pile on my desk that solves most of my problems. It’s called the Too Hard Pile. And I just keep s...

21 days ago
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#246: Permission Tunnel, Permission Structure & the Forgiveness/Permission Principle

I. Permission Tunnel

In IT, a Permission Tunnel is like a “Trojan horse” for access rights. Instead of asking for high-level admin power that triggers alarms, an attacker secures tiny, low-risk permissions: “I just need access to that p...

a month ago
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#245: Law of Contagion, Moral Contagion & Contagion of Virtue

I. Contagion Heuristic

Consider the following experiment. You’re asked to take a sip from a glass of juice/water. So far, so refreshing. But now the researcher asks you:

I have here in this container some sterilized cockroaches. We b...

a month ago
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