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Won’t Get Fooled Again: How to See Through Lies, Biases, and Bad Arguments

Won’t Get Fooled Again: How to See Through Lies, Biases, and Bad Arguments

Won’t Get Fooled Again is your essential guide to seeing the world—and yourself—with clearer eyes. Every day, you’re bombarded by arguments meant to persuade, distract, or comfort you, while your own mind quietly distorts reality with hidden biases and illusions. In this thought-provoking and engaging book, Charles Carlini takes you on a tour of your mind’s hidden back rooms, revealing why your instincts often lead you astray, how logical fallacies and cognitive biases shape your judgments, and how manipulation seeps into media, arguments, and beliefs. Drawing on psychology, philosophy, real-world examples, and a touch of rock ‘n’ roll wisdom inspired by The Who’s timeless anthem, it offers practical tools to think more clearly, argue more honestly, and build a life anchored in truth, because in a world overflowing with noise, clarity isn’t just power; it’s survival.

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Won’t Get Fooled Again is your essential guide to seeing the world—and yourself—with clearer eyes. Every day, you’re bombarded by arguments meant to persuade, distract, or comfort you, while your own mind quietly distorts reality with hidden biases and illusions. In this thought-provoking and engaging book, Charles Carlini takes you on a tour of your mind’s hidden back rooms, revealing why your instincts often lead you astray, how logical fallacies and cognitive biases shape your judgments, and how manipulation seeps into media, arguments, and beliefs. Drawing on psychology, philosophy, real-world examples, and a touch of rock ‘n’ roll wisdom inspired by The Who’s timeless anthem, it offers practical tools to think more clearly, argue more honestly, and build a life anchored in truth, because in a world overflowing with noise, clarity isn’t just power; it’s survival.