Throught

Desiderative thinking: when you see what you need to see

Do we always make decisions about our work, our relationships?We are often unaware that our thinking is a desiderative thought, which is formed by our desires. “You can ignore reality, but you can’t ignore the consequences of ignoring reality. -Ayn rand- For example. When we want an object or a situation. Reach a certain goal

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Reversible thinking: the fight against cognitive laziness

When we vehemently believe in something and are presented with evidence that challenges that belief, we have two choices: the first is to realize that we may be wrong, to assume that our opinion is incorrect, and to rethight our point of view. using reversible thinking. Or the other existing possibility that humans generally prefer:

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