10 Best Books for Understanding Cognitive Biases and Logical Fallacies

I still remember the moment I realized I wasn't as rational as I thought I was. It was during a heated debate with my best friend about whether to invest in.

I still remember the moment I realized I wasn't as rational as I thought I was. It was during a heated debate with my best friend about whether to invest in.

I was 36 years old, standing in the cereal aisle at Safeway, when I completely fell apart. A man two aisles over had raised his voice at his child.

Not because anything terrible had happened. I'd had a perfectly nice birthday dinner with friends. But afterward, I sat in my car staring at a face in the.

I was 32 years old, sitting in my car in the church parking lot, unable to go inside. For 32 years, I'd walked through those doors every Sunday.

The morning my divorce was finalized, I sat in a coffee shop staring at a latte I hadn't ordered. The barista got confused. I was confused. Everything about my.