Someone told me that humans do and must think in a bayesian way at some level b/c it's the only way that works.
Humans think in an approximately Bayesian way. The biases are the places where the approximation breaks down, and human thinking starts to fail.
Claims that people think in an inductive way are common here. Note how my descriptions are different than that and account for the evidence.
You have not given one example of non-inductive thinking. I really do not see how you could get through the day without induction.
I am riding my bike to college after it rained during the night, and I notice that the rain has caused a path I use to become a muddy swamp, meaning I have to take a detour and arrive late. Next time it rains, I leave home early because I expect to encounter mud again.
If you wish to claim that most people are non-inductive you must either:
1) Show that I am unusual for thinking in this way
or
2) Show how someone else could come to the same conclusion without induction.
If you choose 1) then you must also show why this freakishness puts me at a disadvantage, or concede that other people should be inductive.