This is because our brains are always searching for... - Deepstash

This is because our brains are always searching for patterns and meaning. But it can also be triggered by two other biases:

  1. The Recency Effect: which makes recent things seem more important.
  2. Confirmation bias: which confirms these strange coincidences we think we're experiencing.

Your brain is constantly filtering out stimuli that isn't in your awareness.

So next time you experience the Baader-Meinhof phenomenon, remember it's just your brain playing tricks on you. 😉

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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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