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12 Common Cognitive Biases in Our Thinking (video)

Do you sometimes feel more upset or sad the more you think of a certain situation, person or yourself? Maybe you want to consider the possibility of thinking in a different way? Click on the video to learn more from Tankeboksen.

12 Common Cognitive Biases in Our Thinking (video)

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