Accidental spoilers
Hanlon's Razor
Recognizing that people may unknowingly reveal spoilers without malicious intent.
Similar Situations
Hanlon's Razor
Accidental Email Recipients: Recognizing that people can mistakenly include or exclude recipients.
Availability Bias
Travel Safety Concerns: Don't avoid certain modes of transport because of a recent rare accident.
Flea In a Jar
Learning to Drive Again: A past accident or fear doesn’t mean you can’t regain confidence behind the wheel.
Law of Deminishing Returns
Driving: Maintaining a safe following distance to avoid accidents without sacrificing time efficiency.
Ishikawa Diagram
Safety improvement: Ishikawa Diagrams can be used to identify the root causes of safety issues, enabling organizations to take action to prevent accidents.
Gambler's Fallacy
Driving decisions: Understanding the gambler's fallacy can help you make safer decisions on the road, without assuming that a lack of accidents in the past guarantees safety in the future.
Optimism Bias
Safety precautions: Recognizing optimism bias can help you take necessary safety measures, like wearing seat belts or applying sunscreen, without assuming that accidents or harm won't happen to you.