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"The Art of Thinking Clearly" by Rolf Dobelli is a bestselling book that explores common cognitive biases and logical errors that cloud human judgment and decision-making. Drawing on insights from psychology, behavioral economics, and philosophy, Dobelli presents a clear and accessible guide to recognizing and avoiding these mental pitfalls.
The book identifies and explains numerous cognitive biases, such as confirmation bias, survivorship bias, sunk cost fallacy, and many others that lead to flawed thinking.
Dobelli uses concise chapters, each dedicated to a specific bias or error, making complex concepts easy to understand and apply in everyday life.
The goal is to help readers improve their decision-making by becoming aware of these subconscious errors and adopting clearer, more rational thinking habits.
It blends scientific research with practical examples and anecdotes to illustrate how these biases affect personal, professional, and financial decisions.
Dobelli’s background in philosophy and business, along with his experience as an entrepreneur and writer, informs the book’s thoughtful and pragmatic approach.
"The Art of Thinking Clearly" by Rolf Dobelli is a bestselling book that explores common cognitive biases and logical errors that cloud human judgment and decision-making. Drawing on insights from psychology, behavioral economics, and philosophy, Dobelli presents a clear and accessible guide to recognizing and avoiding these mental pitfalls.
The book identifies and explains numerous cognitive biases, such as confirmation bias, survivorship bias, sunk cost fallacy, and many others that lead to flawed thinking.
Dobelli uses concise chapters, each dedicated to a specific bias or error, making complex concepts easy to understand and apply in everyday life.
The goal is to help readers improve their decision-making by becoming aware of these subconscious errors and adopting clearer, more rational thinking habits.
It blends scientific research with practical examples and anecdotes to illustrate how these biases affect personal, professional, and financial decisions.
Dobelli’s background in philosophy and business, along with his experience as an entrepreneur and writer, informs the book’s thoughtful and pragmatic approach.
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