9781633880641-1633880648-Good Thinking: What You Need to Know to be Smarter, Safer, Wealthier, and Wiser

Good Thinking: What You Need to Know to be Smarter, Safer, Wealthier, and Wiser

ISBN-13: 9781633880641
ISBN-10: 1633880648
Edition: Illustrated
Author: Guy P. Harrison
Publication date: 2015
Publisher: Prometheus
Format: Paperback 288 pages
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ISBN-13: 9781633880641
ISBN-10: 1633880648
Edition: Illustrated
Author: Guy P. Harrison
Publication date: 2015
Publisher: Prometheus
Format: Paperback 288 pages

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Good Thinking: What You Need to Know to be Smarter, Safer, Wealthier, and Wiser (ISBN-13: 9781633880641 and ISBN-10: 1633880648), written by authors Guy P. Harrison, was published by Prometheus in 2015. With an overall rating of 3.7 stars, it's a notable title among other books. You can easily purchase or rent Good Thinking: What You Need to Know to be Smarter, Safer, Wealthier, and Wiser (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.34.

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Critical-thinking skills are essential for life in the 21st century. In this follow-up to his introductory guide Think, and continuing his trademark of hopeful skepticism, Guy Harrison demonstrates in a detailed fashion how to sort through bad ideas, unfounded claims, and bogus information to drill down to the most salient facts. By explaining how the human brain works, and outing its most irrational processes, this book provides the thinking tools that will help you make better decisions, ask the right questions (at the right time), know what to look for when evaluating information, and understand how your own brain subconsciously clouds your judgment. Think you're too smart to be easily misled? Harrison summarizes scientific research showing how easily even intelligent and well-educated people can be fooled. We all suffer from cognitive biases, embellished memories, and the tendency to kowtow to authority figures or be duped by dubious 'truths' packaged in appealing stories. And as primates we are naturally status seekers, so we are prone to irrational beliefs that seem to enhance our sense of belonging and ranking. Emotional impulses and stress also all too often lead us into traps of misperception and bad judgment. Understanding what science has discovered about the brain makes you better equipped to cope with its built-in pitfalls. Good Thinking--the book and the practice-- makes clear that with knowledge and the right thinking skills, anyone can lead a safer, wiser, more efficient, and productive life.

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