Overview
Hindsight bias is a Cognitive Bias where the human brain tends to see events in the past as more predictable than they actually were at the time. In short, when we think about something that has already happened we tend to believe the outcome was obvious.—Andrew McVagh
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Hindsight Bias: Your Brain As A Monday Morning Quarterback
Hindsight is 20/20. You've heard that phrase a lot, but did you know it is based on a fluke in how your brain thinks about the past? Hindsight bias is a Cognitive Bias where the human brain tends to see events in the past as more predictable than they actually were at the time.
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