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The Great Deception: Why Your Most “Logical” Thoughts Might Be Wrong

  • Post Date June 30, 2026
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Imagine this. You’re sitting at your kitchen table at 2 AM, staring at two job offers. One pays more — significantly more. The difference feels […]

Tagged behavioral science, Cognitive Biases, Cognitive Dissonance, Critical Thinking, Decision Making, Emotional Intelligence, evolutionary psychology, Heuristics, Human Psychology, Logical Thinking, Narrative Fallacy, Neuroscience of Decision Making, Psychology of Belief, Rationality, Self-Awareness, System 1 System 2, Thinking ErrorsLeave a Comment on The Great Deception: Why Your Most “Logical” Thoughts Might Be Wrong
Thinking of Yours: "Surreal illustration of a human head containing a mirror maze symbolizing flawed logical thinking, with a glowing truth at the center that the brain cannot easily reach — representing cognitive biases and the deception of human rationality."
Estimated read time 11 min read
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Why We Think the Way We Do: Thoughtful Insights Into Human Behavior

  • Post Date November 27, 2025
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Have you ever been in a verbal exchange, heard an opinion that seemed to come from another planet, and wondered, “How on this planet did […]

Tagged behavioral science, Emotional Intelligence, how beliefs shape human decisions, Human Behavior, mindset and habits, Personal growth, psychology insights, Self-Awareness, why we think the way we do psychologyLeave a Comment on Why We Think the Way We Do: Thoughtful Insights Into Human Behavior
Thinking of Yours: Why We Think the Way We Do: Thoughtful Insights Into Human Behavior
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