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We navigate the world assuming the crowd agrees with us, blinded by a neurological glitch that turns our personal ego into a universal template. We all walk through life carrying a silent, unshakeable assumption: that most reasonable people share our beliefs, values, and choices. This comforting thought makes the chaotic social world feel navigable and safe. But what if this feeling of universal agreement is nothing more than a biological mirage engineered by your brain?The False Consensus Effect is one of the most pervasive cognitive glitches in human psychology. It is the invisible force that makes brilliant marketers launch doomed products, politicians misjudge their electorate, and everyday individuals feel baffled when their friends disagree with them. By projecting our own mindset onto the masses, we systematically blind ourselves to the true diversity of human thought.This book deconstructs the neurological mechanisms that force us to use ourselves as the ultimate template for humanity. You will explore landmark psychological experiments that expose how deeply our egos intertwine with our perception of the crowd, and why acknowledging our own uniqueness paradoxically requires accepting our absolute abnormality.Learn to break the mirror of projection. By understanding the False Consensus Effect, you can finally step out of your echo chamber, make more objective decisions, and navigate social dynamics with genuine clarity instead of comforting illusions.



