
Anchors, Bias & Coffee Mugs: The Psychology of WTF
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About this listen
Most people think they take rational decisions. They don’t.
This episode is not a lecture. It’s a mirror. From coffee tables that fool your eyes to tipping habits shaped by credit card screens, we walk through how real people (yes, you too) get it wrong—and why that’s perfectly normal.
We’re not discussing textbook economics here. This is about why a mug feels more valuable once it’s in your hand, how your last date affects your happiness score, and why even Einstein would’ve misjudged those table shapes.
If you think you’re immune to bias, this one’s for you.
This isn’t just an episode. It’s a reality check for anyone who makes decisions—at work, at home, or in life.
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