Why We Make Mistakes
419 EGP
An exploration of human fallibility that examines the psychological and cognitive reasons behind everyday errors, from memory lapses to decision-making blunders, revealing how our brains systematically lead us astray.
Drawing from psychology, neuroscience, and behavioral economics, this accessible examination reveals why humans are naturally prone to mistakes in judgment, memory, and perception. The work explores cognitive biases, attention failures, and mental shortcuts that cause predictable errors in daily life, from misremembering faces to making poor financial decisions. Written for general readers interested in understanding human behavior, it combines scientific research with relatable examples to illuminate the systematic ways our minds deceive us, offering insights into improving decision-making and reducing costly mistakes.
| Dimensions | 289 × 170 × 250 cm |
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