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5+3=8   4+6=10 2+4=7   9–3=6 If your first thought was, Hey, one of these equations is wrong, you’re not alone. (And you’re correct, of course.) Our brains are wired to recognize mistakes first. This “negativity bias” evolved in humans to help us survive. We learned to look for bad or wrong things to avoid danger. Our built-in attraction/aversion to errors and faulty outcomes may have protected us from extinction over the course of human history, but it also taught us to cling to what we know right now instead of being open to the unknown, possibly dangerous future. Here’s what this negativity bias looks like in our daily lives: That suitcase you’ve dragged around since college finally gav

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