The affect heuristic is a mental shortcut where people make decisions based on their emotions rather than on logical analysis. Strong feelings, whether positive or negative, can heavily influence judgments about risks, benefits, and choices.
For example, someone who loves riding motorcycles might underestimate how dangerous it is, focusing instead on the excitement and freedom they feel, even though riding motorcycles carries a much higher risk of serious injury compared to many other activities.
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