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Your Deceptive Mind
- How to Apply Critical Thinking Strategies to Become a Better Thinker and Problem Solver: Learn to Avoid Cognitive Biases, to Identify ... Fallacies and Develop Clear Thinking
- ナレーター: Frank Gerard
- 再生時間: 5 時間 29 分
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あらすじ・解説
What Are You Thinking and Why Are You Thinking That Way?
Learn How to Unlock the Power of Metacognition to Become a Better Problem Solver and a Clearer Thinker
Your brain is always working in the background, solving problems and guiding all of your actions. But your brain is deceptive. It plays tricks on you. Some of these tricks are harmless and help you to function better.
However, some of the tricks your brain pulls force you into mistakes allow you to miss opportunities. Metacognition is the study of how your thoughts are formed and operate. Once you understand some of the limitations and errors in your thinking, you can change your life. This book teaches you to apply critical thinking skills to your own thoughts so you can train your brain to stop tricking you in harmful ways and so you can become a better problem solver.
Inside Your Deceptive Mind, you will discover:
- How your thinking works
- The ways your mind tricks you
- How your beliefs influence your thinking
- How to change your beliefs
- What cognitive bias is and how to overcome it
- How identify logical fallacies
- The best ways to construct logically sound arguments
- Key principles of problem-solving
- How to become a better thinker
- How to avoid brain fog
- And much more
This book is essential reading for anyone interested in success. You will learn to identify negative thought patterns and to change the way you think about the world. If you want to think clearly in a world designed to confuse you, you need to listen to Your Deceptive Mind. Don’t waste another moment letting your brain lie to you. Order your copy right now.