The Intelligence Trap
429 EGP
An exploration of how intelligent people can fall victim to poor decision-making and cognitive biases. Examines the paradox that high IQ doesn’t necessarily translate to wisdom or sound judgment in real-world situations.
A thought-provoking examination of why smart people often make foolish decisions, exploring the cognitive biases and mental traps that ensnare even the most intellectually gifted individuals. The work delves into psychological research to reveal how traditional measures of intelligence can mislead us about actual competence in navigating complex real-world challenges. Written for general readers interested in psychology and decision-making, it offers insights into developing better judgment and avoiding the pitfalls of overconfidence that often accompany high intelligence.
| Dimensions | 310 × 170 × 250 cm |
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