On Second Thought: Outsmarting Your Mind's Hard-Wired Habits

Author:   Wray Herbert
Publisher:   Random House USA Inc
ISBN:  

9780307461636


Pages:   304
Publication Date:   14 September 2010
Format:   Hardback
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Our lives are composed of millions of choices, ranging from trivial to life-changing and momentous. Luckily, our brains have evolved a number of mental shortcuts, biases, and tricks that allow us to quickly negotiate this endless array of decisions. We don't want to rationally deliberate every choice we make, and thanks to these cognitive rules of thumb, we don't need to.
Yet these hard-wired shortcuts, mental wonders though they may be, can also be perilous. They can distort our thinking in ways that are often invisible to us, leading us to make poor decisions, to be easy targets for manipulators...and they can even cost us our lives.
The truth is, despite all the buzz about the power of gut-instinct decision-making in recent years, sometimes it's better to stop and say, On second thought . . .
The trick, of course, lies in knowing when to trust that instant response, and when to question it. In On Second Thought, acclaimed science writer Wray Herbert provides the first guide to achieving that balance. Drawing on real-world examples and cutting-edge research, he takes us on a fascinating, wide-ranging journey through our innate cognitive traps and tools, exposing the hidden dangers lurking in familiarity and consistency; the obstacles that keep us from accurately evaluating risk and value; the delusions that make it hard for us to accurately predict the future; the perils of the human yearning for order and simplicity; the ways our fears can color our very perceptions . . . and much more.
Along the way, Herbert reveals the often-bizarre cross-connections these shortcuts have secretly ingrained in our brains, answering such questions as why jury decisions may be shaped by our ancient need for cleanliness; what the state of your desk has to do with your political preferences; why loneliness can literally make us shiver; how drawing two dots on a piece of paper can desensitize us to violence... and how the very typeface on this page is affecting your decision about whether or not to buy this book.
Ultimately, On Second Thought is both a captivating exploration of the workings of the mind and an invaluable resource for anyone who wants to learn how to make smarter, better judgments every day.

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Author:   Wray Herbert
Publisher:   Random House USA Inc
Imprint:   Random House Inc
Dimensions:   Width: 16.30cm , Height: 2.70cm , Length: 23.80cm
Weight:   0.508kg
ISBN:  

9780307461636


ISBN 10:   0307461637
Pages:   304
Publication Date:   14 September 2010
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Unknown
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
Limited stock is available. It will be ordered for you and shipped pending supplier's limited stock.

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&ldquo;Counters the argument set forth in titles like Malcom Gladwell's Blink &hellip; successfully shows readers how ancient shortcuts can impact our modern living and how to use this knowledge to make better decisions.&rdquo;&mdash; Library Journal <br>&ldquo;Wray Herbert displays his gifts as a science writer par excellence&hellip; On Second Thought goes a long way toward leveling the mental playing field by outing the hidden power of our unconscious mental models.&rdquo; &mdash;Daniel Goleman, author of Emotional Intelligence <br>&#160;<br> There is one way to be rational, and many ways of being irrational.&#160;With stories, anecdotes, and studies, Wray Herbert&#160;takes us through a guided tour of our many irrational tendencies, holding our hand, and helping us to see the mistakes we all make every day. &mdash;Dan Ariely, author of Predictably Irrational <br>&#160;<br>&ldquo;A wonderful book that should be read by the public and experts alike&hellip;the most complete sta


Eminently Gladwellian.. .Herbert clearly shows the effects of various daily mental maneuvers and peppers the text with explanations of how the human mind has evolved. -- Washington Post <br> Brings a twist [to the psychology shelf]...could keep us from making mistakes whose consequences range from dying in an avalanche to failing to follow directions because we don't like the font they're written in. --Sharon Begley, Newsweek <br> Think twice before you trust your gut...Herbert uses real-world examples and cutting-edge research to show how heuristics--hardwired mental shortcuts we think of as intuition--can both help and hinder the decisions we make every day. -- US News & World Report <br> Counters the argument set forth in titles like Malcom Gladwell's Blink . .. successfully shows readers how ancient shortcuts can impact our modern living and how to use this knowledge to make better decisions. -- Library Journal <br> Wray Herbert displays his gifts as ad


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WRAY HERBERT has been writing about psychology and human behavior for more than 25 years, including regular columns for Newsweek and Scientific American Mind. He has also been science and health editor at US News & World Report, psychology editor for Science News, and editor-in-chief of Psychology Today. He currently serves as director for science communication at the Association for Psychological Science, where he writes a popular blog about the latest in psychological research. He lives in Washington, D.C.

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