 The Dunning-Kruger effect is the tendency for an individual with limited knowledge or competence in a given field to overestimate their own skills in that field. Hindsight bias is the tendency to interpret past events as more predictable than they actually were. Bandwagon effect is the tendency to adopt certain behaviors or opinions simply because others are doing so. Bias blind spot, the tendency for the brain to recognize another's bias but not its own. Being aware of these biases can help in avoiding such biases in decision making and utilize the most of it in our settings.