🧠 Advanced Cognitive & Functional Thinkinking *coming soon
Course overview
Lesson Overview

2.6 – Understanding How Bias Affects Thinking: Bias shapes how we interpret the world, often without realizing it. It’s the mental shortcut that favors certain views, people, or outcomes based on habit or belief. Understanding bias helps you question your assumptions and notice when emotion or familiarity clouds reason. Common biases include confirmation bias—believing what supports your opinion—and group bias—agreeing with others just to fit in. Recognizing these patterns doesn’t mean blaming yourself; it means becoming aware so you can think more clearly. When you challenge bias, you expand your perspective and become more fair-minded. It also strengthens problem-solving because you’re no longer limited by one point of view. Over time, self-awareness of bias promotes empathy, accuracy, and wiser decision-making. The more you train your mind to ask, “Am I seeing this objectively?” the stronger your critical thinking becomes.

About this course

High-level strategies to strengthen cognitive processing, functional reasoning, and decision-making for complex real-world challenges.

This course includes:
  • Scenario-based critical thinking and problem-solving activities
  • Cognitive skill-building exercises and brain training tools
  • Strategic planning templates for personal and professional use

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