LESSON 5 · Outsmart Your Own Biases
The Monday Morning Quarterback
After every stock market crash, experts line up to explain why it was "obvious." After every election upset, pundits say they "saw it coming." After every failed product launch, colleagues insist they "always had doubts." None of this is true.

Psychologist Baruch Fischhoff demonstrated this in the 1970s. He gave people historical events and asked them to estimate the probability of various outcomes.