like clear and obvious biases; but in mild form. the kind that might affect you in split second judgements; then disappear leaving you wondering why you ended up making a certain decision. Can be hard to pin down.
I think we might have coined the term...
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"When you are looking for something beautiful and satisfying, it's much harder to find the ugly truth." Penn Jillette, in his book "Oh, God, No" , talking about showing how magic tricks are done.
— T. H. Huxley, "Biogenesis and Abiogenesis"
(I thought someone might've posted this under Rationality Quotes before, but Google just finds paraphrases in other threads.)