
The Art of Clear Thinking
Mental Models for Better Reasoning, Judgment, Analysis, and Learning. Upgrade Your Intellectual Toolkit.
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Narrated by:
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Russell Newton
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By:
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Patrick King
Think smarter, better, and faster. Clear thinking is the key to truth, wisdom, and knowledge.
Whether it’s from ourselves or others, we rarely see the world as it really is. We aren’t able to think clearly. We build our beliefs on lies, assumptions, and deceptions. This ends now.
Practical methods to never be fooled, stop making mistakes, and avoid traps.
The Art of Clear Thinking takes an in-depth look at the everyday illusions we come across, and how to defeat them once and for all. What makes us jump to conclusions, evaluate incorrectly, and consistently make errors when we should know better? Why do we act against our own interests so frequently?
It’s just how we’re wired. But it doesn’t have to stay that way. This audiobook gives you the tools to clear the fog from your eyes and simply think smarter.
Practical methods to instantly be quick-witted, more insightful, and think more critically.
Patrick King is an internationally bestselling author and social skills coach. He has sold over a million books. His writing draws of a variety of sources, from research, academic experience, coaching, and real life experience.
Discover and avoid biases, blind spots, and poor logic.
- The key to intellectual honesty and the biggest obstacle (that you control).
- Just how flawed and biased your perceptions, perspectives, and feelings are.
- Real logic and the fake logic people try to use to fool you.
- How to think independently without being influenced by others.
- Principles from some of history’s greatest thinkers: Descartes, Darwin, Einstein, and more.
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I was given this free review copy audiobook at my request and have voluntarily left this review.
Challenging and inspiring!
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For example, it is very common to ask: Are you "Patrick"? if you expect to meet Patrick for the first time, however you would be surprised how many people answer "Yes" to this question, even women! That is what almost happened to my Uber driver when he picked her up with similar question - luckily she did not have to go to airport like I did, so the Uber driver did figure out the mistake when I got to the car.
I was given this free review copy audiobook at my request and have voluntarily left this review.
Interesting subject with good narration
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A couple of my takeaways were:
1. You are never thinking clearly if you are not willing to look at every angle of an idea. You can not pre-rule out any side of the story, and maintain a solid mental structure. This is super hard for me to do. I think all of us have a built reality that excludes many sides of an idea.
2. Ego can be as blinding as a pillow case over your head. One must be humble, even if they are an expert, in order to continue to learn.
I recommend this audio book. The narrator has a nice deep voice that helps the ideas sound authoritative.
Well thought out ideas
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Another tool to your learning toolbelt
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So, I have mixed feelings about this book. The claims in the synopsis are a little too conceited, in my opinion. "Learn to stop making mistakes" is kind of a silly claim. It would be better to say improve your critical thinking and reduce your liklihood to make mistakes. Granted, that is a bit of me splitting hairs, but it bugged me. Like many books in this area, it is a great intro to the concept of critial thinking or basic reasoning. As in, thinking through a topic in a more detailed and logical way in order to form stronger conclusions. Kind of like the scientific method you learned about in high school science class, but at a slightly higher academic level. I don't mean that to be insulting to the book, its author or narrator. If you've ever been exposed to this sort of thing, you'll find this book to be very familiar and you may not get much out of it. If you've never really explored the topic of critical thought, I would highly recommend this book. I think you'd get a lot out of it.
Good for those new to critical thinking
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This is a beneficial book!
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Well thought out, and organized!
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Direct
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Not great - Take a critical thinking class instead
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Feels like a book made to milk an audience
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