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The danish philosopher-theologian søren kierkegaard said, "life is lived forwards, but understood backwards." this is an example of

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The sentence "life is lived forwards, but understood backwards." from the danish philosopher Søren Kierkegaard this is an example I-knew-it-all-along phenomenon. It describes the tendency to exaggerate, after learning an outcome.
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Answer: This is an example of HINDSIGHT BIAS.

Explanation: Hindsight bias is defined as the tendency for an individual to calculate too highly the ability to have seen the outcome of an event. It is also known as the knew-it-all-along phenomenon or creeping determinism individuals here feel they already know what will happen after it has happened.

The phrase "life is lived forwards, but understood backwards." is a typical example because for an individual to understand life backwards, it must have already happened. Which is what hindsight bias explains an already occur event. More like predicting the past.

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