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Synopsis:
"The Intelligence Trap" explores the paradox that intelligent people can often make seemingly foolish decisions. Robson delves into cognitive biases, the limitations of intelligence, and how traditional notions of IQ may not necessarily predict success.
He argues that being smart can sometimes lead to overconfidence, closed-mindedness, and ultimately, poor decision-making. The book draws from psychology, neuroscience, and historical examples to demonstrate these ideas. Robson suggests that critical thinking skills, emotional intelligence, and a more flexible mindset are essential.
Synopsis:
"The Intelligence Trap" explores the paradox that intelligent people can often make seemingly foolish decisions. Robson delves into cognitive biases, the limitations of intelligence, and how traditional notions of IQ may not necessarily predict success.
He argues that being smart can sometimes lead to overconfidence, closed-mindedness, and ultimately, poor decision-making. The book draws from psychology, neuroscience, and historical examples to demonstrate these ideas. Robson suggests that critical thinking skills, emotional intelligence, and a more flexible mindset are essential.