Human Factory Settings - Part 2: Your Mind's Blind Spots: The Illusion of Rational Choice

Human Factory Settings: The Psychology of Conviction and Influence 1 Human Factory Settings - Part 1: The Chemistry of Conviction: Why We Are Wired to Be Swindled 2 Human Factory Settings - Part 2: Your Mind's Blind Spots: The Illusion of Rational Choice 3 Human Factory Settings - Part 3: The Charisma Algorithm: The Six Pillars of Influence ← Series Home The Illusion of Omniscient Choice The traditional economic view posits the ideal decision-maker—Homo economicus (Econ)—as a dispassionate, objective actor who makes faultless forecasts and rational choices, unfailingly optimizing outcomes by diligently weighing all evidence. This model, which often shapes policy prescriptions, assumes that if citizens are simply given the widest possible range of choices, they will naturally select the best possible outcome for themselves. Yet, decades of evidence demonstrate that this vision is a profound fiction. Humans are routinely fooled by visual illusions and predictable cognitive biases, confirming that our subjective reality diverges sharply and systematically from flawless calculation. ...