Have you ever been involved in a contentious, fruitless discussion
about politics, science, or current events with a coworker, friend,
or family member? Thinking Rationally in an Irrational World, by
author Alex Burdeshaw, explores why those conversations get so
contentious, and he offers easily applicable ways to make such
talks less tense and more fruitful for everyone involved. Burdeshaw
discusses the major factors that exacerbate a person's lack of
rational, critical thinking skills. He offers a variety of
culprits, including the flawed education system, poor dietary and
exercise habits, the hyperpolarization and groupthink mentalities
of the media, and the collective lack of well-trained interpersonal
skills. In Thinking Rationally in an Irrational World, Burdeshaw
proposes possible solutions to combat each of these identified
areas.
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