You’re about to make a big decision. What are the most common logical fallacies you should avoid?
Making a big decision can be stressful and challenging, especially if it involves other people or potential conflicts. You might be tempted to rely on your intuition, emotions, or biases, but that can lead to poor reasoning and faulty arguments. To avoid falling into logical fallacies, which are errors in reasoning that undermine the validity of your claims, you need to be aware of the most common ones and how to spot them. Here are six logical fallacies that you should avoid when making a big decision.
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