671. What Does It Mean to Have a Bias? And How Do Biases Shape the Way We See the World?

671. What Does It Mean to Have a Bias? And How Do Biases Shape the Way We See the World?

Author: Connor Boyack February 26, 2026 Duration: 14:53

Whether we realize it or not, our personal experiences, emotions, and assumptions influence how we interpret events — often before we even know all the facts.

We've talked about specific biases before, but today we zoom out and ask a bigger question: What is a bias, really? A bias is like wearing sunglasses — it doesn't change reality, but it changes how you see it. And when news spreads instantly through social media, those "lenses" can shape our reactions long before we have the full story.

In this episode of The Way the World Works, Brittany explores how confirmation bias, optimism bias, tribalism, and emotional reactions influence our opinions. She explains why our brains naturally try to "fill in the gaps" when we don't have all the information — and why that can lead us to jump to conclusions. Most importantly, she challenges listeners to slow down, question their initial reactions, and think critically before forming strong opinions.

If we want to be true critical thinkers, we must learn to recognize our own blind spots.

What You'll Learn in This Episode:

  • What a bias actually is and how it develops
  • How confirmation bias and tribal thinking shape our opinions
  • Why social media makes it harder to avoid biased reactions
  • How to pause before forming an opinion
  • Why intellectual humility is essential for truth-seeking

Timestamps:

0:00 What Is a Bias?
2:30 The "Sunglasses" Analogy
4:45 Why We All Have Biases
7:10 Social Media and the Rush to React
10:00 Waiting for Facts Before Forming Opinions
13:30 Tribalism and "Us vs. Them" Thinking
16:00 How to Beware Your Bias

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Tags:

#Bias #CriticalThinking #ConfirmationBias #LogicalThinking #MediaLiteracy #PersonalResponsibility #ValuesEducation #BewareYourBias


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