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We desperately press buttons that aren't connected to anything, blinded by an evolutionary need to feel in control of mathematical chaos. Have you ever pressed a crosswalk button multiple times, convinced it would make the light change faster? Or perhaps you roll the dice a little harder when you need a high number in a board game? These tiny, irrational actions are symptoms of a profound psychological necessity: the absolute refusal to accept that we are at the mercy of chance.The Illusion of Control is the cognitive bias that makes us believe we can influence outcomes that are demonstrably random. It is the invisible architect behind the multi-billion-dollar gambling industry, the bizarre rituals of professional athletes, and the disastrous miscalculations of Wall Street traders. Our brains are pattern-seeking machines, terrified of chaos and desperate for agency.This book dismantles the comforting lies we tell ourselves about probability. We will explore the dark side of this illusion, showing how the belief in our own influence can trap us in toxic investments, superstitious compulsions, and fatal errors in risk assessment.Reclaim your rationality from the grip of superstition. By recognizing the Illusion of Control, you can stop fighting mathematical randomness, accept the limits of your agency, and make truly calculated decisions in an unpredictable reality.



