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The Art of Thinking Clearly
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The Art of Thinking Clearly

Harper, 2013 more...


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  • Innovative
  • Scientific
  • Eye Opening

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You are an irrational being, but don’t worry; that’s part of being human. Nobody is immune to cognitive errors, unconscious thinking habits that lead to false conclusions or poor decisions. Mere mortals are prone to an array of common thinking errors and will consistently overestimate their chances of success, prefer stories to facts, confuse the message with the messenger, become overwhelmed by choices and ignore alternative options. For more, see getAbstract co-founder Rolf Dobelli’s set of 99 short chapters, each detailing a cognitive flaw. Knowing these errors won’t help you avoid them completely, but it will help you make better decisions – or at least teach you where you slipped. Dobelli’s underlying humor and his choice selection of anecdotes make this eye-opening compendium of cognitive science theories warmly accessible.

Take-Aways

  • Human beings are subject to irrational cognitive errors. Identifying the effect of these flaws in your thinking patterns will help you make better decisions.
  • The “survivorship bias” leads people to overestimate their chances of success.
  • In the grips of the “sunk cost fallacy,” folks tend to stick with a project – even a bad one – once they’ve invested a certain amount of “time, money, energy or love” in it.

About the Author

Rolf Dobelli is a co-founder of getAbstract and the founder of Zurich.Minds, a community of leaders in science, the arts and business. His earlier books – novels and aphorisms – were published in German.


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    C. A. 1 decade ago
    Certainly thought-provoking and will require a second and a third read to pinpoint exactly what applies. I find myself making many of these mistakes. The quote from Mark Twain especially describes how we generally solve issues.
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    D. F. getAbstract 1 decade ago
    The book summary is phenomenal. The Art of Thinking Clearly looks to be a great business book. I plan to get the full book and read it. The book summary chooses some of the best topics and makes me wonder what other great topics are in the book.
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    P. B. getAbstract 1 decade ago
    great ideas, very inspiring!

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