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Blunder: Why Smart People Make Bad Decisions - Zachary Shore January 1, 2008 PDF  BOOKS
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Blunder: Why Smart People Make Bad Decisions
Author: Zachary Shore
Year: January 1, 2008
Format: PDF
File size: PDF 1.3 MB
Language: English

We all make bad decisions. It's part of being human. The resulting mistakes can be valuable, the story goes, because we learn from them. But do we? Historian Zachary Shore says no, not always, and he has a long list of examples to prove his point.From colonialism to globalization, from gender wars to civil wars, or any circumstance for which our best solutions backfire, Shore demonstrates how rigid thinking can subtly lead us to undermine ourselves. In the process, he identifies seven and "cognition traps and " to avoid. These insidious yet unavoidable mind-sets -Exposure fear of being seen as weak- confusing the causes of complex events-Flat seeing the world in one dimension- thinking that one-size solutions can solve all problems- an obsessive relationship to information-Mirror thinking the other side thinks like you do-Static the refusal to accept that circumstances have changedDrawing on examples from history, politics, business and economics, health care, even folk tales and popular culture, Shore illustrates the profound impact blunders can have. But he also emphasizes how understanding these seven simple cognition traps can help us all make wiser judgments in our daily lives.For anyone whose best-laid plans have been foiled by faulty thinking, Blunder shines the penetrating spotlight of history on decision making and the patterns of thought that can lead us all astray.

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