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A cognitive and metacognitive bias that complements the Black Swan Theory, explaining why certain rare, high-impact phenomena fail to register in collective consciousness or only gain recognition over the long term. While Black Swans (unpredictable events with massive immediate impact) seize attention immediately, Bewick's Swans are the opposite: events of equal or greater significance that are ignored, dismissed, or take decades to be acknowledged. The theory operates at collective and mass levels—entire societies failing to see the decisive importance of a rare event unfolding before them. It's a psychological bias that leads individuals and groups to focus on short and medium-term noise while missing long-term signal. The name evokes the swan that looks ordinary, unremarkable, until suddenly its significance becomes undeniable—but by then, generations have passed. Bewick's Swan Theory explains why history's most transformative events are often invisible to those living through them.
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