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Self-Serving Confirmation Bias

The emotionally motivated tendency to seek and interpret evidence in ways that protect or enhance one's self-image. When success occurs, we confirm it was due to our skill; when failure occurs, we confirm it was due to external factors. We remember our contributions vividly and others' forgetfully. We judge our own ethically ambiguous actions by our intentions, and others' identical actions by their outcomes. This bias isn't about accuracy; it's about maintaining a coherent, positive narrative of the self.
Self-Serving Confirmation Bias Example: You ace a test and attribute it to intelligence. You fail a test and blame the unfair questions or lack of sleep. Your coworker, observing your performance, sees the opposite pattern in you. Both of you are exhibiting Self-Serving Confirmation Bias. The ego is not a neutral observer of your life; it is a lawyer, and its client—the self—is always innocent, always capable, always the hero of its own story.
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pervin and swervin 

To be drinking brew and blowin dodo while driving, typically listening to beats and scoping
I aint goin to the club, got my Crazy Horse 40 and my primo optimo , we'll be pervin and swervin tonight, nmay hit the spot later

pervin and swervin 

To be drinkin and smokin while drivin, typically listening to beats and scopin
You hittin up the spot tonight?
Got my Crazy Horse and primo optimo and will be pervin and swervin, may hit the spot later if dont scope