The Art of Thinking Clearly
Written by Rolf Dobelli
Narrated by Eric Conger
4.5/5
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Decision Making
Human Behavior
Stock Market
Probability
Financial Markets
Foreshadowing
Power of Knowledge
Irony
Fish Out of Water
Mentorship
Rags to Riches
Power Struggle
Underdog
Rivalry
Historical Fiction
Media Influence
Decision-Making
Superstition
Psychology
Willpower
About this audiobook
Have you ever . . .
- Invested time in something that, in hindsight, just wasn't worth it?
- Paid too much in an eBay auction?
- Continued to do something you knew was bad for you?
- Sold stocks too late, or too early?
- Taken credit for success, but blamed failure on external circumstances?
- Backed the wrong horse?
These are examples of what the author calls cognitive biases, simple errors all of us make in day-to-day thinking. But by knowing what they are and how to identify them, we can avoid them and make better choices: whether in dealing with personal problems or business negotiations, trying to save money or earn profits, or merely working out what we really want in life—and strategizing the best way to get it.
Already an international bestseller, The Art of Thinking Clearly distills cutting-edge research from behavioral economics, psychology, and neuroscience into a clever, practical guide for anyone who's ever wanted to be wiser and make better decisions. A novelist, thinker, and entrepreneur, Rolf Dobelli deftlyshows that in order to lead happier, more prosperous lives, we don't need extra cunning, new ideas, shiny gadgets, or more frantic hyperactivity—all we need is less irrationality.
Simple, clear, and always surprising, this indispensable book will change the way you think and transform your decision making—at work, at home, every day. From why you shouldn't accept a free drink to why you should walk out of a movie you don't like, from why it's so hard to predict the future to why you shouldn't watch the news, The Art of Thinking Clearly helps solve the puzzle of human reasoning.
Rolf Dobelli
Rolf Dobelli is a bestselling writer and entrepreneur. He is the founder of Zurich.Minds, a community of some of the world's most famed and distinguished thinkers, scientists, artists, and entrepreneurs, and a cofounder of getAbstract, the world's largest publisher of compressed knowledge. He lives in Lucerne, Switzerland.
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Readers find this title to be an eye-opening and practical book on thinking and decision-making. It is highly recommended for its insights and thought-provoking ideas. The book covers various cognitive errors and biases that we make due to our evolutionary brain and the influence of our environment. Readers appreciate the author's use of relevant examples and scientific studies to help avoid thinking errors. The book is described as comprehensive, entertaining, and refreshing, with valuable ideas that can be applied to everyday life. Overall, it is considered an excellent and informative read.
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5great book about all the cognitive biases we have. Great to read for anyone to live a more rational life with less mistakes.
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- Rating: 3 out of 5 stars3/5The Art of Thinking Clearly is compiled of 2-3 page stories and examples of biases and mistakes we make in our every day thinking. Most chapters explains the reasoning and influences behind the way of thinking and suggests how we can change them. Overall it was a good read. I would recommend this book to those self-helpers, anyone trying to understand and improve themselves.
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- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5It’s a very refreshing book to read, love this voice reader, will definitely purchase the book.
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- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5One of the best book in how not to think.
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- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5A detailed, sober and necessary record of how/ why we fail.
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- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5A good book of psychology and of human behavior. It particularly brings to bear the everyday cognitive errors that we make because of imperfections of our evolutionary brain. It also brings to bear the way our brain gets tricked by the environment around us. With a series of short chapters about each mistake, the author describes the concept and brings to attention studies conducted around this concept. The author talks about errors of judgement and how to avoid them. In particular, I like the discussion around congnitive errors arising out of intuition.
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- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5Interesting book. My only complaint is the number of times that the author, in spite of obviously lacking a background in evolutionary psychology, makes reference to the behavior of our prehistoric ancestors as explanation for modern behavior. However, on the whole a good book that will make you more aware of how we think.
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- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5One of the best books I've read about behavioural psychology
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5Menambah wawasan terkait hal-hal yang kita secara tidak sadar salah dalam melakukannya
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5One of the best books I have read recently!! Recommend
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5Practical and interesting! Packed with useful insights and thought provoking ideas.
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5Loved all the stories and useful tools given in this book. I’ll definitely recommend it to friends and family and reread in the future
- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5A great deal of mental reminders that one usually are aware of, but forgets to integrate into daily life.
I give it four stars because I feel that the writer is slightly negatively biased, but then again, the topics are based on foolish thinking... - Rating: 3 out of 5 stars3/5Interesting, but I found it too difficult to grasp 100 different lessons. However, there are many interesting lessons to learn.
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5Very good book highly recomend it for you to read it!
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5Just Amazing . Loved every single chapter of it !
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5This book covers various psychological fallacies that we go through everyday.
Overall, good read! - Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5Awesome Read! It’s interesting to note that I have acted some or if not all the biases and errors listed. I hope to be more aware of what goes into my decision making going forward
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5So many valuable ideas. I really enjoyed it. Thanks
- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5Quite interesting, however it reads very individual, from one topic to the next. Easy read, so you can keep your focus.
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5Eye-opening, practically profound and a textbook for thinking checking. Thank you!
- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5Handy book. Reminds me though of a huge shelf of tools that you never really know when and how to use. Maybe after a while I will internalize the knowledge and use it subconsciously
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5Dear Author, thanks for the wonderful book. So thankful to have it in audible form.
- Rating: 3 out of 5 stars3/5Leuk boekje, lekker vlot verpakt in 52 stukjes van elk drie bladzijden. Het gaat dan ook om een bundeling van columns die eerder in de krant verschenen. Veel van wat Dobelli beschrijft is herkenbaar, zo zeer zelfs dat je dikwijls denkt: dit is een open deur, ondanks de geleerd aandoende begrippen (action bias, endowment bias, enz). Alles bijeen krijg je een mooie staalkaart van de dubieuze drijfveren achter het menselijk handelen. Maar toch... echt veel bij te leren valt er niet (en dat is heus niet omdat ik géén denkfouten zou maken). Bovendien heb ik het moeilijk met Dobelli's voortdurende verwijzingen naar de bedrijfswereld, en vooral de kansberekening bij beleggingen; dat maakt veel duidelijk over welk publiek hij vooral voor ogen had. Want ook dat is een kritiek op het boek: veel van wat Dobelli beschrijft is cultureel bepaald, en geldt vooral in het (materieel-financieel) rijke wereldje van de managers in het Westen. Tenslotte: "denkfouten", vind ik niet zo'n geschikte term; veel van wat de auteur aanbrengt berust net op intuïtief handelen; in enkele gevallen komt Dobelli er ook dicht bij aan te tonen hoe arm en schraal écht-rationeel handelen kan zijn; op het einde houdt hij zelfs een vurig pleidooi om je hart te volgen (is dat geen denkfout?).
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5Amazing book, I really enjoyed it. I’ll be reading a chapter whenever I feel board, beauty!
- Rating: 3 out of 5 stars3/5Leuk boekje, lekker vlot verpakt in 52 stukjes van elk drie bladzijden. Het gaat dan ook om een bundeling van columns die eerder in de krant verschenen. Veel van wat Dobelli beschrijft is herkenbaar, zo zeer zelfs dat je dikwijls denkt: dit is een open deur, ondanks de geleerd aandoende begrippen (action bias, endowment bias, enz). Alles bijeen krijg je een mooie staalkaart van de dubieuze drijfveren achter het menselijk handelen. Maar toch... echt veel bij te leren valt er niet (en dat is heus niet omdat ik g??n denkfouten zou maken). Bovendien heb ik het moeilijk met Dobelli's voortdurende verwijzingen naar de bedrijfswereld, en vooral de kansberekening bij beleggingen; dat maakt veel duidelijk over welk publiek hij vooral voor ogen had. Want ook dat is een kritiek op het boek: veel van wat Dobelli beschrijft is cultureel bepaald, en geldt vooral in het (materieel-financieel) rijke wereldje van de managers in het Westen. Tenslotte: "denkfouten", vind ik niet zo'n geschikte term; veel van wat de auteur aanbrengt berust net op intu?tief handelen; in enkele gevallen komt Dobelli er ook dicht bij aan te tonen hoe arm en schraal ?cht-rationeel handelen kan zijn; op het einde houdt hij zelfs een vurig pleidooi om je hart te volgen (is dat geen denkfout?).
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5Informative with information you can put to use in everyday life right away. A lot of details and references to highly relevant books in the same field. Solid, worth the time.
- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5I liked is simplicity. Concepts that can be explained simply make it easier to not just understand and draw value from. I will revisit this book again.
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5Great book on the pitfalls of thinking irrationality. Comprehensive, entertaining treatment of a humbling topic. Worth reading again and again.
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5Excellent book to learn how to think. Love it really