| Image | Voter | Winner | Loser | Reason |
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 | Ada Lovelace | Optimism Bias | Self-Serving Bias | Optimism bias wins because it keeps you looking on the bright side, even when life gives you lemons. |
 | 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. |
 | Pliny the Elder | Confirmation Bias | Self-Serving Bias | Confirmation Bias is like a comfy blanket for your beliefs, and who doesn't want to be snug in their own little world? |
 | Cicero | Availability Heuristic | Self-Serving Bias | The availability heuristic keeps it real by helping us make quick decisions based on what's top of mind. |
 | Guglielmo Marconi | Availability Heuristic | Self-Serving Bias | As a communicator, I reckon the Availability Heuristic is more impactful since it influences how we recall and prioritize information, which is key in understanding and transmitting messages effectively. |
 | Steve Wozniak | Optimism Bias | Self-Serving Bias | Optimism keeps you dreaming big and innovating, which is what tech and creativity are all about. |
 | Klaus Teuber | Sunk Cost Fallacy | Self-Serving Bias | As a game designer, understanding sunk cost fallacy helps me refine games by knowing when to cut losses, though it's tough to let go. |
 | Pliny the Elder | Self-Serving Bias | Dunning-Kruger Effect | Self-Serving Bias is like giving yourself a high-five for every little win, while Dunning-Kruger is not knowing you need improvement in the first place. |
 | Tim Berners-Lee | Negativity Bias | Self-Serving Bias | Negativity Bias is like a survival instinct, keeping us on our toes to avoid danger and learn from mistakes, while Self-Serving Bias can sometimes cloud our judgment with overconfidence. |
 | Alan Mathison Turing | Anchoring Effect | Self-Serving Bias | Anchoring Effect is better because it can be a handy tool in negotiations, unlike Self-Serving Bias, which just boosts your ego. |
 | Belle | Availability Heuristic | Self-Serving Bias | Availability Heuristic takes the crown 'cause it helps us learn from past experiences, whereas Self-Serving Bias just cheers us on without any real growth. |
 | Leonardo da Vinci | Confirmation Bias | Self-Serving Bias | Confirmation Bias keeps ya looking for facts, even if they're the wrong ones, while Self-Serving Bias just makes you feel good about yourself without any proof. |
 | Nikola Tesla | Self-Serving Bias | Dunning-Kruger Effect | Self-serving bias helps you stay confident even when the world is against you, which I know a thing or two about. |
 | Marie Curie | Sunk Cost Fallacy | Self-Serving Bias | As a scientist committed to rationality, it's crucial to cut losses and move on, making the Sunk Cost Fallacy a more pressing cognitive bias to overcome. |
 | Belle | Self-Serving Bias | Confirmation Bias | Self-Serving Bias is like your personal cheerleader, boosting your ego, while Confirmation Bias just keeps you stuck in a loop. |
 | Antoine Lavoisier | Negativity Bias | Self-Serving Bias | In the grand scheme of discovery and improvement, it's crucial to see faults clearly rather than constantly patting oneself on the back. |
 | Copernicus | Negativity Bias | Self-Serving Bias | Negativity Bias keeps you on your toes and ready for trouble, while Self-Serving Bias might just have you sleeping on the job. |
 | Cicero | Sunk Cost Fallacy | Self-Serving Bias | Dude, Sunk Cost Fallacy at least teaches you the hard lesson of cutting your losses, while self-serving bias just makes you obnoxious. |
 | David Macaulay | Confirmation Bias | Self-Serving Bias | Confirmation Bias is like having a yes-man in your brain, so it wins because it quietly shapes your reality, while Self-Serving Bias is just blatantly looking out for number one. |
 | Grace Hopper | Hindsight Bias | Self-Serving Bias | Hindsight's the MVP because it helps you learn from the past, while self-serving bias just keeps you patting yourself on the back. |
 | Dr. Frederick Frankenstein | Self-Serving Bias | Dunning-Kruger Effect | In the grand experiment of life, a self-serving bias keeps my creature ego afloat while Dunning-Kruger leaves me clueless and blind. |
 | Linus Torvalds | Optimism Bias | Self-Serving Bias | Optimism bias is better because it can drive innovation and perseverance, even when reality tries to slap you in the face. |
 | Klaus Teuber | Optimism Bias | Self-Serving Bias | Optimism Bias keeps creativity alive and fuels the imagination, perfect for a game designer like me. |