The bias of availability happens when we give too much weight to recent evidence or experience.
If we don’t check for the ‘Availability Bias’ (or what psychologists call the mere‐exposure effect) prior to an important decision, then our preference will be based on environmental conditioning.
So before each decision just ask “Is this the best option or just the option I've been frequently exposed to?”
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