Sashind Ningthoukhongjam

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The failure to think clearly, or what experts call a ‘cognitive error’, is a systematic deviation from logic – from optimal, rational, reasonable thought and behaviour. By ‘systematic’ I mean that these are not just occasional errors in judgement, but rather routine mistakes, barriers to logic we stumble over time and again, repeating patterns through generations and through the centuries.
Sashind Ningthoukhongjam
Introduction
The Art of Thinking Clearly: The Secrets of Perfect Decision-Making
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