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Audience, welcome back! This is Day 6 of Bootcamp Zero, where we uncover the hidden flaws in human memory — and how they shape design, marketing, and everyday decisions. In this video, you’ll discover 8 powerful Memory & Recall Biases that explain why people misremember, rewrite the past, and fall for false narratives: Peak–End Rule – why we judge experiences by the high point and the ending. Rosy Retrospection – why the past feels better than it was. Hindsight Bias – why outcomes feel “obvious” after they happen. Misinformation Effect – why repeated lies feel true. Consistency Bias – why we rewrite our past to match our present. False Memory / Imagination Inflation – why we “remember” things that never happened. Self‑Reference Effect – why we recall what relates to us. Spacing Effect – why repetition beats cramming. You’ll learn: ✅ Simple, clear definitions in plain English ✅ Relatable real‑world examples (travel, apps, marketing, news) ✅ How brands and media use these biases to shape perception ✅ Practical ways to apply them in design, UX, and communication 👉 By the end, you’ll know how to spot memory traps, protect yourself from misinformation, and design experiences people actually remember. This is not entertainment. This is training. KEEP IT SIMPLE. BUILD IT BOLD. #BootcampZero #CognitiveBiases #MemoryBiases #PeakEndRule #RosyRetrospection #HindsightBias #MisinformationEffect #ConsistencyBias #FalseMemory #SelfReferenceEffect #SpacingEffect #UXDesign #MarketingPsychology #DesignThinking #HumanBehavior #PsychologyExplained