The first explanation, number, or label often shapes our health thinking more than it should. Better judgment starts by asking whether we would tell the same story if we were seeing the information fresh.
Quick Summary
Anchoring happens when we rely too heavily on the first thing we hear—an early diagnosis, a lab result, a search result, or a strong first explanation—and then fail to adjust enough when new information arrives.
What You'll Learn
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What anchoring is
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Why first impressions feel more convincing than they deserve
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How anchoring affects self-diagnosis and health interpretation
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How to reset your thinking
If I saw this information fresh today, would I still tell the same story?
The first explanation is often the easiest to remember—not the most accurate.
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