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Psychology of Bias: Why Your First Answer Feels So Right | #020

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Full Mental Bracket
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Jan 18, 2026
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Summary

Your brain isn’t broken — it’s biased. And that bias is shaping your decisions before you even realize you’re choosing. Most of us trust our instincts. We assume the answers that feel obvious are the right ones. But those first answers often come from mental shortcuts we didn’t choose—filters that decide what we notice, what we ignore, and what feels “settled” before reflection ever begins. In this episode of Full Mental Bracke t , Brent and Camille Diggs break down the psychology of bias—not as a moral failure, but as a built-in feature of the human mind. We explore how bias creates certainty, how intuition trades speed for accuracy, and why simply “being aware” doesn’t stop distorted judgment. If you care about better decision-making, clearer thinking, and real personal growth, this conversation will change how you relate to confidence, certainty, and your own blind spots. What You’ll Learn • Why bias shows up as certainty—not bad intent • How intuition gives fast answers without checking completeness • The difference between implicit and explicit bias • How social assumptions become systems and algorithms • Why confidence quietly replaces curiosity • Why awareness alone doesn’t neutralize bias • How community corrects what individual thinking can’t This episode is for anyone who wants better judgment without becoming cynical—and who’s willing to question answers that feel “obviously right.” This Episode Is For You If… • You trust your instincts but know they’re not always reliable • You mistake confidence for accuracy • You feel defensive when bias is mentioned—even internally • You want to think more clearly under pressure • You’re open to feedback as a tool for growth ➡️ Full Mental Bracket – Telling a better story with your life Timestamps: (00:00) — Bias Isn’t a…