How Our Brains Betray Us
Tired of making decisions that seem to only work against you?
Have you ever wondered why you always seem to make choices that only turn into huge mistakes?
Ever wonder why this flawed decision-making process is actually happening and how to stop it?
It starts with understanding your brain and the decision making process.
Cognitive biases and heuristics have developed over thousands of years of evolution and can lead to serious damages in multiple areas of life if you don’t recognize them and stop them dead in their tracks.
Even the most subtle bias can creep in and influence the way you see and think about the world. And unfortunately, these biases sometimes trip us up, leading to poor decisions and bad judgments.
BEST DEALS
About the Author
Meet Magnus McDaniels who has been doing in depth research on cognitive biases and heuristics for over a decade to help himself and people of all walks of life stop falling victim to the unconscious biases that are only serving to destroy their lives.
After realizing his decision making was completely flawed. He wanted real answers to improve his life. This led Magnus into having a deep need and desire to understand the brain's decision making process that holds unconscious errors in thinking that arise from problems related to memory, attention, and other mental mistakes AKA cognitive biases and heuristics.
Having a better understanding of these biases has helped Magnus McDaniels' life and so many other lives immensely by avoiding potential disasters that friends and peers kept running into. After achieving incredible results from applying simple strategies with practical tools, he strives to share this information with as many people as possible.
His profound teachings and system bring:
● An understanding and knowing that you aren’t alone in flawed decision making;
● How to identify your own biases and stop them in their tracks;
● How to use these biases to your advantage;
● How to finally end FOMO (fear of missing out) for good;
● Freedom;
● Happiness;
● A stronger sense of self awareness.
If you’re ready to stop falling victim to biases that are only serving to hurt you then you owe it to yourself to take this journey with Magnus.