
Mind's Mirror: Unveiling the Hidden Biases That Shape Your Decisions- Mental Shortcuts to Think Clearly and Choose Wisely (eBook, ePUB)
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Mind's Mirror: Unveiling the Hidden Biases That Shape Your Decisions - Mental Shortcuts to Think Clearly and Choose Wisely takes us on a trip into the hidden forces that shape our thoughts, decisions, and actions. Every day, we make a lot of decisions that we think are based on logic, but our minds actually use hidden shortcuts that change how we see things and lead us down unexpected paths. This book sheds light on those mental blind spots and shows how things like anchoring, framing, confirmation bias, groupthink, loss aversion, and other hidden forces affect everything from career choices t...
Mind's Mirror: Unveiling the Hidden Biases That Shape Your Decisions - Mental Shortcuts to Think Clearly and Choose Wisely takes us on a trip into the hidden forces that shape our thoughts, decisions, and actions. Every day, we make a lot of decisions that we think are based on logic, but our minds actually use hidden shortcuts that change how we see things and lead us down unexpected paths. This book sheds light on those mental blind spots and shows how things like anchoring, framing, confirmation bias, groupthink, loss aversion, and other hidden forces affect everything from career choices to personal relationships.
The book combines psychology, behavioral economics, and real-life examples to show how small things may make things less clear and why even the most logical individuals can be fooled by bad thinking. Each chapter talks about a particular prejudice and how it affects our daily lives in ways we don't often recognize. More significantly, it gives readers useful tips on how to question their assumptions, improve their critical thinking, and make better decisions.
You can make better decisions when you comprehend the mind's hidden structure. The book is both a guide and a friend for everyone who wants to think more for themselves, behave more purposefully, and live more wisely.
The book combines psychology, behavioral economics, and real-life examples to show how small things may make things less clear and why even the most logical individuals can be fooled by bad thinking. Each chapter talks about a particular prejudice and how it affects our daily lives in ways we don't often recognize. More significantly, it gives readers useful tips on how to question their assumptions, improve their critical thinking, and make better decisions.
You can make better decisions when you comprehend the mind's hidden structure. The book is both a guide and a friend for everyone who wants to think more for themselves, behave more purposefully, and live more wisely.
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