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We all have them. And we know everyone else does, too. But we avoid thinking about them, even though they affect our thinking deeply. What are they?
They are cognitive biases, and they lead our mind to do things that might not be in our best interest. We are all prone to being affected by them, yet hardly anyone takes the time to learn about them—and how to make sure they don’t have as great an impact on us.
That’s where this guidebook comes in, helping teens and adults learn about each bias so that we can make a concerted effort to not fall prey to their powers. Armed with this information, we can think more clearly, better understand ourselves and others, and make good decisions to benefit our lives.
This is powerful information precisely because so few people seek it. Those who read this book will have an advantage over others who are mentally manipulated without knowing it.
Hardback book; 194 pages of content. Read a sample here!
Weight | .8 lbs |
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Dimensions | 8.25 × 5.3 × 1 in |
Noah L. –
This book offers a clear and practical guide to understanding and overcoming cognitive biases. Highly recommended!
Jack R. –
Useful information but the book could delve deeper into some biases. Still, a good read for understanding cognitive errors.
Emma F. –
An eye-opening book that dives deep into cognitive biases. It’s a must-read for anyone looking to improve their thinking!
Mia W. –
This book is an excellent resource for understanding and combating cognitive biases. It’s both informative and practical.
James C. –
Good introduction to cognitive biases, but I would have liked more in-depth examples and analysis.
Grace L. –
An insightful and practical guide on cognitive biases. It’s a great tool for anyone looking to think more clearly.
Olivia R. –
The guide to biases is comprehensive and insightful. It’s a great tool for anyone looking to improve their decision-making.
Daniel M. –
Good content but would have appreciated a more detailed analysis of specific biases and their effects.
Emily D. –
Insightful and informative, but a bit surface-level on some biases. Provides a solid introduction, though.
Sophia W. –
Valuable insights into cognitive biases, but some topics could be expanded further for a deeper understanding.
Ethan K. –
A compelling guide that explains cognitive biases in a clear and accessible way. It’s a game-changer!
Ava M. –
An engaging read that breaks down complex cognitive biases into understandable concepts. Highly recommend!
Anna S. –
A helpful guide, though some sections felt rushed. More detail would make it even better.
Lily S. –
A fantastic resource for learning about cognitive biases and how to mitigate their effects. A real eye-opener!
Thomas L. –
Interesting read on cognitive biases, but it could benefit from more case studies and real-life applications.
Sophia J. –
A valuable book that sheds light on how biases influence our decisions. Essential reading for personal growth!
Hannah P. –
A thorough and thought-provoking book on cognitive biases. It’s a must-have for those interested in critical thinking.