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Immanuel Kant challenges the ontological argument's second premise which states that
Self-Serving Bias
The common tendency to attribute one's successes to personal characteristics and failures to external factors.
Rose-Colored Glasses
An idiom describing an overly optimistic and unrealistic perspective on situations, where negative aspects are overlooked or dismissed.
Self-Serving Bias
A common cognitive bias where individuals attribute success to their own efforts and abilities but blame failures on external factors.
Fear of Failure
The overwhelming concern or anxiety about failing to achieve success or meet standards, which can inhibit performance and achievement.
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