LESSON 3 · Outsmart Your Own Biases
Availability in Daily Decisions
The bias shapes decisions far beyond risk assessment. Managers who recently saw a project fail become overly cautious. Investors who remember a market crash hoard cash even when conditions have changed.

Recency amplifies the effect. Whatever happened last week feels more likely than what happened last year, even if the data says otherwise. This is why markets overreact to recent events and why personal experiences carry more weight than statistics.