• You Don’t Think Like You Think

  • 2025/04/17
  • 再生時間: 8 分
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You Don’t Think Like You Think

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  • Most of us assume our thoughts are objective. We believe we are reasoning through life with logic and intention. But much of the time, we are not thinking at all. We are just running scripts.

    In this episode of Turning Pages with Paras, inspired by Rolf Dobelli’s The Art of Thinking Clearly, I explore the quiet biases that drive so many of our decisions. From social proof and sunk cost fallacy to loss aversion and the illusion of control, we unpack the mental habits that feel like truth but are often just repetition.

    This is not a crash course in cognitive science. It is a pause. A reflection. A chance to notice the gap between what you believe and what is actually guiding you. Because clear thinking does not begin with doing more. It begins with paying attention. And the greatest upgrade in your life may not come from learning something new, but from finally seeing what is already there.

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Most of us assume our thoughts are objective. We believe we are reasoning through life with logic and intention. But much of the time, we are not thinking at all. We are just running scripts.

In this episode of Turning Pages with Paras, inspired by Rolf Dobelli’s The Art of Thinking Clearly, I explore the quiet biases that drive so many of our decisions. From social proof and sunk cost fallacy to loss aversion and the illusion of control, we unpack the mental habits that feel like truth but are often just repetition.

This is not a crash course in cognitive science. It is a pause. A reflection. A chance to notice the gap between what you believe and what is actually guiding you. Because clear thinking does not begin with doing more. It begins with paying attention. And the greatest upgrade in your life may not come from learning something new, but from finally seeing what is already there.

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