Since picking up Kahneman's Thinking, Fast and Slow, a decade too late, I have been dumbstruck as to how many of the cognitive errors mentioned in the book I have committed while making decisions on buying/auditioning/judging audio gear.
Confirmation Bias, Halo Effect, Duration Neglect, Affect Heuristic, Sunk Cost Fallacy, Availability Heuristic, Substitution Heuristic etc etc etc -- Been there, Done that.
Anyways, decided to write a blog series analysing these goofups in my audiophile life, and here is the part one: https://audiofool.substack.com/p/the-rational-audiophile-series-intro
Hope you find it useful in your audio decision processes or at the very least find my goofups mildly entertaining to read. Cheers!
Confirmation Bias, Halo Effect, Duration Neglect, Affect Heuristic, Sunk Cost Fallacy, Availability Heuristic, Substitution Heuristic etc etc etc -- Been there, Done that.
Anyways, decided to write a blog series analysing these goofups in my audiophile life, and here is the part one: https://audiofool.substack.com/p/the-rational-audiophile-series-intro
Hope you find it useful in your audio decision processes or at the very least find my goofups mildly entertaining to read. Cheers!