Książka Critical Thinking Aira Joyce T. Agbayani

Critical Thinking

Practical Techniques to Analyze Information, Make Better Decisions, and Think More Clearly

Język: Angielski
Oprawa: Miękka
Dostępność: Dostępna u dostawcy
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You scrolled past forty headlines before lunch and felt informed. Be honest. How many could you actu...

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Język
Angielski
Oprawa
Książka - Miękka
Data wydania
2026
strony
232
EAN
9798183605983
Enbook ID
52995246
Waga
288
Wymiary
152 x 229 x 15

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You scrolled past forty headlines before lunch and felt informed. Be honest. How many could you actually defend if someone pushed back?

That gap between feeling informed and being right is the whole problem. You're not short on information. You're drowning in it. And somewhere in that flood, a weak idea slipped past you wearing the costume of a strong one.

Smart people fall for this all day long. Not because they're careless. Because the brain is wired for speed, and speed makes shaky claims feel solid.

This book hands you the pause that fixes it. Not a personality you're born with. A skill you build, one real situation at a time. A viral post. A sales pitch. An AI-generated answer that sounds confident and is quietly wrong. A decision you can't take back.

Inside, you'll find:

  • The confidence trap. Why the surest feeling in the room is often the worst guide, and what certainty is actually hiding from you.
  • One quiet question. A single thing to ask the moment a headline grabs you. It exposes what got left out almost every time.
  • Why popularity lies. A claim doesn't get truer because more people repeat it fast, yet your brain keeps scoring it that way. Here's what to watch for instead.
  • The sunk cost grip. How months already spent quietly push you toward throwing away even more, and the shift that breaks the hold.
  • Signal vs noise. When you're stuck on a big choice, most of what you're weighing is noise dressed up to look important. Learn to tell which is which.
  • Engineered emotion. Outrage, panic, and urgency aren't accidents in your feed. Spot the setup and the spell loses its grip.

Here's what's at stake. Every fuzzy decision you wave through becomes a habit. Those habits quietly build the life you end up with. The cost of thinking badly never shows up as one big disaster. It shows up as a hundred small ones you never traced back to the source.

You won't come out doubting everything. You'll come out harder to manipulate, slower to fool, and a lot more sure of the calls that matter.

Start with the first pause. Grab your copy and build the habit today.