framing effect
Context shapes perception. :
Joshua Bell decided to play a free impromptu concert in a Washington, D.C., subway station.9 .
when placed in the context of the D.C. subway.. his music fell upon deaf ears. Almost nobody knew they were walking past one of the most talented musicians in the world.
The mind takes shortcuts.. informed by our surroundings to make quick and sometimes erroneous judgments..
But when framed in the context of a concert hall, he can charge $1000 bucks per seat.
In times of such chaos and confusion, before reading any news or believing something being said take a note of a brain bias that's engraved within us called the Framing effect.
Our mind tricks us into thinking that we thought about a topic thoroughly, but Infact what we did was just take a shortcut and believe what we already believed in our mind.
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