In the workplace, it's common for the first people to speak in a meeting to have more influence, but it's better to gather independent opinions first before discussing.
Research shows that first impressions can greatly impact our judgment of someone, leading to distorted perceptions. To avoid this:
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This series explores 21 different cognitive mind traps, fallacies, biases and other phenomenon that exist within your brain. This series is inspired by Daniel Kahneman's "Thinking Fast and Slow."
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