Don’t Believe Everything You Think
329 EGP
A practical guide exploring how cognitive biases, automatic thoughts, and mental patterns can mislead us in daily life. Offers tools and strategies for developing critical thinking skills and questioning our own assumptions.
This exploration of cognitive psychology examines how our minds can deceive us through biases, assumptions, and habitual thought patterns. The work likely combines scientific research with practical applications, helping readers identify when their thinking may be flawed or influenced by emotion rather than logic. Written in an accessible style for general audiences interested in self-improvement and mental clarity. The book emphasizes developing skepticism toward one’s own thoughts as a pathway to better decision-making and reduced anxiety.
| Dimensions | 158 × 170 × 230 cm |
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