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Fallacies

Cognitive fallacies are errors in thinking that can lead to illogical conclusions. They happen when our brains take shortcuts or make assumptions that aren't necessarily true. We might jump to conclusions based on incomplete information, or we might rely on faulty reasoning patterns. Fallacies can make us believe things that aren't true. We might jump to conclusions without considering all the evidence, or we might fall for misleading arguments. But by being aware of these common errors in reasoning, we can improve the quality of our thinking and make more sound judgments.

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