Description
“Don’t Believe Everything You Think” is a self-help book written by psychologist and author Thomas E. Kida. The book explores the many ways in which people can be misled by their own thoughts and perceptions, and offers strategies for critical thinking and rational decision-making.
Kida argues that people often rely on cognitive shortcuts and heuristics, which can lead to flawed thinking and poor decision-making. He examines common cognitive biases and fallacies, such as confirmation bias, availability bias, and the sunk cost fallacy, and provides practical advice for recognizing and overcoming these mental traps.
The book is filled with real-life examples and anecdotes that illustrate the power of critical thinking and the dangers of blindly accepting beliefs and assumptions. Kida also provides practical tools for evaluating evidence and making informed decisions, including a series of questions to ask yourself when evaluating claims and arguments.




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