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LESSON 2 · See Through Your Blind Spots

Survivorship Bias

During WWII, the military examined returning bombers and found bullet holes on wings and fuselage. The instinct was to armor those areas.

This is survivorship bias — drawing conclusions only from things that made it through selection while ignoring everything that did not. It is one of the most dangerous thinking errors because the missing data is, by definition, invisible. You cannot learn from what you cannot see.