"What you see is all there is." is a 📝principle introduced by 📝Daniel Kahneman in 📝Thinking, Fast and Slow that suggests people are biased by information presented to them because they assume the information is all that is needed to make a decision.
It is a flaw in our thinking, because it fails to allow for the possibility that necessary evidence might be missing when we are making a judgment.
Contexts
- 🏷️#thinking-fast-and-slow (this is the 📝Root Memo)
