It’s April of 2026 and Day 5 of the A to Z challenge. This year, being the tenth, I am doing the theme of “Architecture of Mind“. This years theme explores the mind map of hidden biases. In this journey, we will explore how biases shape our thinking and sometimes lead us away from reality.
Day 05 – Egocentric Bias
Egocentric bias is the tendency to place our own perspective at the center when interpreting situations or evaluating events. It explains why we see things in a way that feels right to us and overlooking how it might appear to others. It works because our experiences, beliefs, and emotions shape what we notice and how we understand it. We assume our view is more accurate, more important, or more common than it actually is. This bias appears in everyday interactions, decisions, and judgments. Example: After a group discussion, we may feel our idea had the biggest impact and similarly others feel equally about their own contributions.
The room had
Five different fives.
Each of the five,
Think they are leading the four.
I know what I think,
And guess what you feel.
I look around for my fame,
Everyone around feels the same.
In the architecture of mind, we are always sure of what is ours. Aren’t we?







