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What if the greatest obstacle to clear thinking is not ignorance, but the mind's need to protect itself?We like to believe we are reasonable. We notice other people's mistakes, their certainties, their slogans, their need to belon ... celý popis
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What if the greatest obstacle to clear thinking is not ignorance, but the mind's need to protect itself?
We like to believe we are reasonable. We notice other people's mistakes, their certainties, their slogans, their need to belong. With ourselves, we are far more forgiving. We call our impressions intuition, our fears prudence, our opinions common sense, and our favorite ideas truth.
Why We Think Wrong is a lucid and unsettling journey through the mental traps that distort our relationship with reality: confirmation bias, cognitive arrogance, groupthink, false certainty, emotional reasoning, media narratives, viral ideas, social pressure, and the seductive comfort of being right.
This is not a book about becoming cold, cynical, or suspicious of everything. It is a book about becoming less naïve. Less naïve in front of the news. Less naïve in front of charismatic voices, group pressure, slogans, online outrage, elegant arguments, and our own inner certainty.
Through clear prose and sharp examples from everyday life, this book shows how faulty thinking appears not only in public debate, politics, social media, or institutions, but also in relationships, work, family conversations, consumer choices, and the private stories we tell ourselves.
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