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Identify BS. Get better at spotting all kinds of nonsense, drivel, baloney and BS.

Recognize when you or others are making decisions that are influenced by thinking errors

Better understand the sales and marketing tactics being used around you.

Improved communication. Being aware of cognitive biases can enhance communication with others

Rational thinking. Become a more rational human being.

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HOW TO USE THE DECK

Play Solo

Keep the deck on your desk. Draw one card every morning to build a habit of identifying cognitive biases in your own daily decision-making.

With Friends

Use the cards as a party game. Read a bias out loud and have everyone share a funny story of when they or someone else fell into that trap.

In Teams

The ultimate corporate icebreaker. Start meetings by drawing a card, or use them as a neutral, blameless vocabulary to resolve workplace conflicts safely.

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Master cognitive biases and foster psychological safety.

Mind Trap Deck

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  • Custom Rigid Box
  • Digital Facilitator's Guide Included
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Most people will go through life, completely unaware of the thinking errors they are carrying around in their minds.

The first step to understanding your mind and becoming a more rational thinker is to become aware of the thinking errors that we all have within us.

You can't know what you don't know.

It isn't any fault of your own, minus signing up for a behavioral psychology class, no one sits you down and explains all the ways your brain likes to give you shortcuts, jumps to conclusions or does the heavy lifting (thinking) for you without your conscious input.

We simply aren't taught to better understand our minds and the cognitive limitations they have.