Extra Credit #1 - Why We Make Mistakes
This was a very interesting read considering I just drove for an hour and a half earlier today on my way home. I did not know that the majority of plane crashes are caused by the crew's attention being distracted by various control systems or other small distractions. The same thing happens in cars.
It happened to me on my drive back home today. I was taking my normal route on 359, a small farm road going towards Houston that does not have much traffic. I had forgotten how sharp a particular turn was, and did not slow down enough. I took the turn faster than I should have, so the force of the quick turn made some things I brought back for the long break fall over in the back seat. It unexpectedly made a loud thud momentarily distracting me. I instantly took my eyes off the road, and looked into my back seat out of surprise. It then took me a few more moments to refocus on the road. Remember I was turning this entire time and so kept turning even after the turn veering into the oncoming lane. When I realized I quickly got back into my lane. Luckily, there was know one coming the other way before I had time to steer back. I was extremely lucky there was know one else passing by me at that very moment, or I do not think I would have been able to finish this extra credit in time.
On the rest of the way home all I could think about was how quickly I could loose focus on a very important task by a distraction and then how long it took me to return driving. It all took a second, maybe two, but thing could have been very different because of that moment. The human mind was not meant to process multiple tasks at the same time as clearly noted in this chapter of Why We Make Mistakes. Personally, I do not think evolution took into consideration all the various tasks we deal with today. Back in the day, all we thought about was food, shelter and reproduction. There was not much need for multitasking since know one can do two of those things at once or had a need to.
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