The Art of Clear Thinking: Mental Models for Better Reasoning, Judgment, Analysis, and Learning. Upgrade Your Intellectual Toolkit.


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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 book 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.



Author: Patrick King
Publisher: Pkcs Media, Inc.
Published: 12/06/2019
Pages: 202
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.45lbs
Size: 8.00h x 5.00w x 0.43d
ISBN13: 9781647430665
ISBN10: 1647430666
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- Business & Economics | Accounting | Standards (GAAP, IFRS, etc.)
- Education | Aims & Objectives
- Psychology | Applied Psychology