Our minds are subject to various cognitive biases that can lead to inaccurate assumptions. Some of the main biases discussed are confirmation bias, where we ignore opinions contradicting our views; in-group bias, where we favor our own groups; and gamblers fallacy, where we believe past events influence future probabilities. Other biases mentioned include post-purchase rationalization, neglecting probability, observational selection bias, status quo bias, negativity bias, bandwagon effect, projection bias, current moment bias, and anchoring effect. These unconscious biases can trick our minds and lead to faulty decisions.