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Our brains are inherently designed for quick judgments, relying on shortcuts and mental back roads to process the overwhelming influx of information we encounter every second.

This mechanism is a necessity—without it, we’d be paralyzed by the sheer volume of details requiring evaluation.

If we attempted to analyze every single element thoroughly, we’d find ourselves stuck, unable to move beyond the initial stage of judgment.

In such a scenario, decision-making would become nearly impossible, and the complexity of our world would quickly overwhelm us.

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