The Brain’s Prediction Game: Why We’re Wired for Optimism (and Risk)
Human learning is fundamentally based on prediction error, which influences our responses and perceptions. Optimism drives positive actions, while pessimism often leads to inaction. Cognitive biases, like the halo effect and confirmation bias, shape our worldview, illustrating how our brains prioritize optimism and flawed perceptions in navigating reality.
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