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Are you rational? Do you always make the best decisions for yourself and others? Do you know why you do, what you do? If you answer yes to these questions, you might be surprised to learn that you're not as rational as you think. You may be irrational in many ways without even realizing it. We make decisions based on past events, beliefs, experiences, personal biases, and inclinations. There is a very thin layer between our logical and illogical decisions, which is necessary to understand. We think something, we say something, we understand something, we explain something and finally, we do…mehr

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Are you rational? Do you always make the best decisions for yourself and others? Do you know why you do, what you do? If you answer yes to these questions, you might be surprised to learn that you're not as rational as you think. You may be irrational in many ways without even realizing it. We make decisions based on past events, beliefs, experiences, personal biases, and inclinations. There is a very thin layer between our logical and illogical decisions, which is necessary to understand. We think something, we say something, we understand something, we explain something and finally, we do something else. It is not that this happens only with us alone, but it is important to be cautious in all the decisions being taken at the individual or group level, personal or social level, economic or political level, and national and international level. In this book, you will learn how irrational and rational decisions shape our thought processes and behavior, and how they affect various aspects of our lives such as; choices, emotions, self-control, beliefs, investment decisions, impressions, reactions, skills, etc. You'll also learn about common cognitive biases and misconceptions that lead us astray, and how to overcome them with analytical thinking and self-awareness. Things to Think About Irrationally Rational Human Behaviour is a fascinating and insightful book that will challenge your assumptions, expand your horizons, and help you to think rationally amidst irrational thought processes. Are you rational? Do you always make the best decisions for yourself and others? Do you know why you do, what you do? If you answer yes to these questions, you might be surprised to learn that you're not as rational as you think. You may be irrational in many ways without even realizing it. We make decisions based on past events, beliefs, experiences, personal biases, and inclinations. There is a very thin layer between our logical and illogical decisions, which is necessary to understand. We think something, we say something, we understand something, we explain something and finally, we do something else. It is not that this happens only with us alone, but it is important to be cautious in all the decisions being taken at the individual or group level, personal or social level, economic or political level, and national and international level. In this book, you will learn how irrational and rational decisions shape our thought processes and behavior, and how they affect various aspects of our lives such as; choices, emotions, self-control, beliefs, investment decisions, impressions, reactions, skills, etc. You'll also learn about common cognitive biases and misconceptions that lead us astray, and how to overcome them with analytical thinking and self-awareness. Things to Think About Irrationally Rational Human Behaviour is a fascinating and insightful book that will challenge your assumptions, expand your horizons, and help you to think rationally amidst irrational thought processes.