Confirmation bias explained
Confirmation bias is the tendency to notice and remember information that supports what you already believe. It is real, and it can be useful.
How manifestation uses it
When you hold a clear intention, you start noticing evidence for it. That is confirmation bias in service of a chosen direction. The danger is ignoring real obstacles or risks.
Use it honestly
- Track evidence that supports and contradicts your belief.
- Pair noticing with action.
- Be willing to update the goal if evidence points elsewhere.
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