That might be a case of frequency illusion. A common example is how when someone gets a new car, they might start noticing that car model more often on the streets, and it happens because of the cognitive biases related to selective attention and/or memory.
Maybe … but just this afternoon, I was cooking and turned on a bunch of timers for different dishes I was making … I went to turn off the timer for my main dish on the stove … when the timer cleared and showed the time of day … it was 4:20pm
That might be a case of frequency illusion. A common example is how when someone gets a new car, they might start noticing that car model more often on the streets, and it happens because of the cognitive biases related to selective attention and/or memory.
wild. I’ve always heard it as selective attention
https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Selective_attention&redirect=no
I guess we’re not so different you and I.
Maybe … but just this afternoon, I was cooking and turned on a bunch of timers for different dishes I was making … I went to turn off the timer for my main dish on the stove … when the timer cleared and showed the time of day … it was 4:20pm