Cognitive gap
A cognitive gap is a lack of knowledge, data, or understanding that makes it difficult to accurately assess a situation.
Definition
People often fill cognitive gaps with assumptions, emotions, or stories that sound plausible but may not be true. Recognizing the cognitive gap is important in decisions, communication, and problem solving. Not every gap can be closed immediately, but you can name it and limit its impact.
Key ideas
Missing key ideas.
Practice and life
When making a decision, write down three columns: I know, I assume, I have to check. Don't treat the second column as facts.
Common misunderstanding
It is a mistake to mask ignorance with a confident tone. It is also a mistake to postpone action indefinitely, because there is no one hundred percent knowledge.
Questions for self-reflection
No questions for self-reflection.
Sources
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