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SUMMARY
THE ART OF THINKING CLEARLY
BASED ON THE BOOK BY ROLF DOBELLI
SUMMARY WRITTEN BY: SPEEDY LIBRARY
CONTENT
Distorted Realities – How Cognitive Errors Cloud Our Judgment
The Influence of Others – Social Traps and Distorted Thinking
Past Mistakes – Fallacies in Hindsight and Justification
Information Traps – How Availability and Story Biases Affect Decisions
Overconfidence and Control – Illusions of Knowledge and Influence
Incentive and Motivation – The Impact of Rewards and Goals
Errors in Perception – Distortions in Logic and Judgment
The Trap of Comparison – Envy, Competition, and Limited Choices
Avoiding the News – Strategies for Clearer Thinking
General Analysis
ABOUT THE ORIGINAL BOOK
"The Art of Thinking Clearly" by Rolf Dobelli explores the various cognitive biases that cloud our judgment and lead to irrational decisions. The book presents a compilation of common thinking errors, detailing how they manifest in everyday life and offering strategies to recognize and mitigate their effects. From the availability bias, which favors easily accessible information, to the self-serving bias, which distorts our perception of our own abilities, Dobelli dissects these mental pitfalls with illustrative examples. By understanding these biases, readers can cultivate clearer thinking, make more informed choices, and ultimately enhance their overall well-being. The book serves as a guide to navigating the complexities of the human mind and avoiding the traps of irrationality.
© 2025 Speedy Library (Lydbok): 9798347961870
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Lydbok: 27. februar 2025
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