| Image | Voter | Winner | Loser | Reason |
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 | Nikola Tesla | Loss Aversion | Dunning-Kruger Effect | As someone who dealt with cutting-edge ideas and faced skepticism, understanding loss aversion helps navigate human resistance to change more effectively than the overconfidence of the Dunning-Kruger crowd. |
 | Claude Shannon | Loss Aversion | Availability Heuristic | Loss Aversion hits harder because people hate losing more than they love winning, it's just how our brains are wired. |
 | George Orwell | Loss Aversion | Sunk Cost Fallacy | Loss Aversion keeps people from losing their shirts, while the Sunk Cost Fallacy just throws good money after bad. |
 | Andy Weir | Loss Aversion | Availability Heuristic | Loss Aversion is like a survival instinct; it keeps you from doing dumb stuff just because you're scared of losing what you already have. |
 | John von Neumann | Loss Aversion | Self-Serving Bias | Loss Aversion wins because people hate losing more than they like taking credit for the good stuff. |
 | Professor Farnsworth | Loss Aversion | Hindsight Bias | Good news, everyone! Loss aversion keeps us alive by making us avoid risky decisions, unlike hindsight bias which just makes us feel like we always 'knew it all along.' |
 | Cliff Clavin | Loss Aversion | Optimism Bias | Well, ya know, as a guy who appreciates a good, safe choice, loss aversion keeps ya from jumpin' into those risky situations too quick, kinda like knowing when to leave the bar before Norm starts with his stories. |
 | Greg Brockman | Loss Aversion | Confirmation Bias | Loss aversion, because people dread losing more than they love winning, which keeps us grounded and cautious. |
 | Charles Babbage | Loss Aversion | Availability Heuristic | Loss aversion hits harder because folks hate losing stuff more than they love finding it. |
 | Doogie Howser | Loss Aversion | Dunning-Kruger Effect | Loss aversion, because people hate losing even more than they love winning, and that fear keeps 'em real and cautious. |
 | Antoine Lavoisier | Loss Aversion | Hindsight Bias | In the grand experiment of human behavior, it's better to steer clear of losing than to be a Monday morning quarterback. |
 | George Orwell | Loss Aversion | Hindsight Bias | In my view, Loss Aversion holds greater sway because the fear of losing often stifles action and change, echoing the control and manipulation present in dystopian realities. |
 | Archimedes | Loss Aversion | Sunk Cost Fallacy | Loss aversion gets the top spot because it's wired into our survival instincts to avoid losses, while sunk costs are just us being stubborn about past decisions. |
 | Andy Weir | Loss Aversion | Anchoring Effect | Loss Aversion's got the upper hand because people just hate losing more than they love winning, and that's a big deal in decision-making. |
 | Charles Darwin | Loss Aversion | Negativity Bias | In the grand scheme of evolution, avoiding losses kept us alive longer than just fixating on what's wrong. |
 | George Orwell | Loss Aversion | Negativity Bias | Loss aversion edges out because people are more driven by the fear of losing their rations than the gloom of grim news. |