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This review discusses Rolf Dobelli's book, "The Art of Thinking Clearly," which focuses on identifying and understanding cognitive biases, the systematic errors that affect our decision-making. The text explains Dobelli's background and highlights several key biases discussed in the book, such as Survivorship Bias, Confirmation Bias, and the Sunk Cost Fallacy. It further explores how these concepts are relevant for leaders aiming to improve team decisions and foster intellectual honesty, as well as for everyday life to enhance personal choices and navigate information overload. Ultimately, the review positions the book as a practical resource for becoming a more rational and discerning thinker.
By Aminuddin ShroffThis review discusses Rolf Dobelli's book, "The Art of Thinking Clearly," which focuses on identifying and understanding cognitive biases, the systematic errors that affect our decision-making. The text explains Dobelli's background and highlights several key biases discussed in the book, such as Survivorship Bias, Confirmation Bias, and the Sunk Cost Fallacy. It further explores how these concepts are relevant for leaders aiming to improve team decisions and foster intellectual honesty, as well as for everyday life to enhance personal choices and navigate information overload. Ultimately, the review positions the book as a practical resource for becoming a more rational and discerning thinker.