Cognitive biases and cognitive prejudices are both forms of cognitive disorders.

Cognitive bias refers to the imprecise interpretation of various information and data.

Cognitive prejudice refers to the random interpretation of various information and data.

Cognitive bias is an unconscious garbled behavior, while cognitive prejudice is a conscious garbled behavior.

Cognition has limitations, cognition has boundaries, cognition has biases, and cognition varies in levels; all of this is quite normal, as human time and energy are extremely limited, making it impossible to understand everything.

However, on your path forward, whenever you encounter cognitive obstacles, you must flatten them out, such as in trading.

If you encounter various obstacles in trading, you must build bridges when you meet water and construct bridges when you meet mountains, so that you can move forward on the trading path.