Here’s something most of us don’t think about: how we approach probabilities says a lot about how we see the world.
In school, we’re usually taught the Frequentist way—where probability is about the long run. Flip a coin enough times, and heads show up about 50% of the time.
But there’s another approach: the Bayesian way. It’s about adjusting what you think when new evidence comes in. Like if a coin lands heads 8 times in a row—you might start to suspect something’s up.
So… which one are you?
I made a short, fun quiz to help you figure it out. And you might learn something new about how your brain works.

Give it a go and see where you land!