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Annie McCubbin

    Why Smart Women Make Bad Decisions
    Why Smart Women Buy the Lies
    • Why Smart Women Buy the Lies

      And how critical thinking reveals the truth

      • 290pages
      • 11 heures de lecture

      Scams can come from unexpected sources, including online interactions, workplace colleagues, or even close relationships. This book explores the various tactics used by scammers and how they manipulate trust to deceive individuals. It aims to equip readers with the knowledge to recognize and protect themselves from these deceitful schemes, emphasizing the importance of awareness in a world filled with potential scams.

      Why Smart Women Buy the Lies
      4,2
    • Why Smart Women Make Bad Decisions

      • 240pages
      • 9 heures de lecture

      In this engaging narrative, our protagonist Kat learns that the philosophy of "Believe-in-yourself-and-Magic-will-happen" fails to improve her life. Her story, filled with relatable misadventures, is accompanied by insights into the cognitive quirks that lead to her flawed thinking and behavior. This blend of neuroscience and modern comedy humorously critiques magical thinking and the delusional self-actualization movement. Kat realizes that the common advice to trust one's intuition isn't as effective as it seems. Despite her efforts in practicing Gratitude and Acceptance, she struggles to shed the 2.35 kilos that occupy her mind. Her Positive Thinking doesn't prevent a disappointing performance review, and her diligent affirmations can't save her from a breakup with her unfaithful Hipster Boyfriend, who takes the remote control with him. Each chapter includes a companion explanation that reveals the reasons behind blindly optimistic and self-destructive behaviors. By applying the critical thinking suggested by the narrator, smart women could avoid making poor decisions. Ultimately, Kat—and the reader—understand that positive thinking, meditation, and magical beliefs won't transform her life. Instead, women should focus on addressing the cognitive flaws that often derail their lives.

      Why Smart Women Make Bad Decisions
      3,7