The Architecture of Illusion: Ego, Blame, and the Cost of Being Human
The Failure Pattern: The Self-Serving Bias and External Locus
When someone fails to achieve a goal despite clear evidence of their own role in that failure, they are often employing a Self-Serving Bias. This is a cognitive shortcut that allows the individual to attribute positive events to their own character or actions, while attributing negative events to external, uncontrollable factors.
