The Psychology of Stupidity: Dissecting our own cognitive “vulnerability”

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Why do intelligent people believe obvious falsehoods?Why does confidence so often defeat competence?Why does certainty sell better than truth?The Psychology of Stupidity is not an attack on intelligence. It is an examination of its limits.In an age saturated with information, stupidity is no longer a simple lack of knowledge. It is a cognitive pattern. A predictable structure. A system of overconfidence, confirmation bias, premature closure, and emotional attachment to conclusions. This book dissects the hidden architecture of human error — not to ridicule it, but to understand it.Drawing from cognitive psychology, behavioral economics, decision theory, and epistemology, this work explores why we mistake clarity for accuracy, why we prefer simple narratives over complex realities, and why projecting certainty grants influence even when nuance would be more honest. It examines how the marketplace rewards bold answers over careful thinking, how social systems amplify oversimplification, and how ambiguity produces anxiety that we are desperate to escape.But diagnosis is only half the story.The second movement of the book shifts from critique to capability. It introduces metacognition — the disciplined ability to observe and evaluate one’s own thinking. It reframes doubt not as weakness, but as a strategic cognitive technology. Intellectual humility becomes functional, not moral. Updating becomes strength, not embarrassment. The reader is invited to cultivate probabilistic reasoning, error detection, and structured self-questioning as daily practices.This is not a self-help manifesto. It is not a motivational guide. It is a rigorous yet accessible exploration of how intelligent minds systematically go wrong — and how those errors can be intelligently contained.You will not leave with comforting certainty. You will leave with better questions.Because stupidity is not the opposite of intelligence. It is what happens when intelligence stops examining itself.If you are willing to confront your own cognitive vulnerabilities — and redesign the way you think — this book offers a framework for doing exactly that. Read more

ASIN B0GRJYRCP7
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ISBN13 979-8250670043
Language English
File size 193 KB
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Publisher MindMatters & The INK Company
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Print length 169 pages
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Publication date March 6, 2026
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