Irrationality
About This Book
Published in 1991, this work examines the patterns of illogical thinking and unreasonable choices that define human behavior. The text exposes how rationality takes a backseat to irrational impulses in everyday life, exploring the underlying causes and presenting practical methods to improve logical thinking.
Who Should Read This?
- Individuals who consider themselves purely logical thinkers
- Those who find decision-making challenging
- Professionals interested in behavioral psychology
- Anyone curious about cognitive biases
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