Twelve Ways To Be Wrong About Everything
Are you wrong about everything? Most people spend their lives looking through a single lens—religious, scientific, psychological, mythic, existential—and believe it reveals the whole truth. But every lens clarifies some things while blinding you to others. The result? Systematic, predictable ways of being profoundly wrong about reality, meaning, morality, and yourself. Twelve Ways To Be Wrong About Everything offers a radically integrative map of human understanding. Through twelve distinct yet overlapping lenses, this book reveals: • How religious meaning precedes mechanism—and why abandoning it entirely leaves a vacuum no data can fill • Why science delivers unmatched power over the material world—but remains silent on why anything matters • The philosophical demand for clarity before any claim can stand—and why most arguments collapse into confusion • Myth as pattern before proof—the timeless stories that encode moral imagination and survive cultural collapse • The psychological machinery that constructs your reality moment by moment—and systematically distorts it • The existential shock of thrownness, freedom, and unavoidable responsibility in a silent universe • Technology as capability before philosophy—how tools reshape possibility, value, and power faster than we can deliberate • Systems thinking—where relationships, feedback loops, and emergence explain unintended consequences and runaway change And eight more lenses that expose the hidden trade-offs in every framework we use to navigate existence. This is not another self-help book or polemic against one worldview. It is a diagnostic tool: precise, unflinching, and deeply humane. By understanding the characteristic blind spots of each lens, you gain the rare ability to switch perspectives deliberately, combine them wisely, and avoid the pathologies that arise when any single one hardens into dogma. If you have ever felt caught between faith and reason, meaning and mechanism, individual choice and systemic force—or if you simply want to think more clearly about a world that refuses to be simple—this book will change how you see everything. Perfect for readers of Daniel Kahneman, Yuval Noah Harari, Jonathan Haidt, Nassim Taleb, and anyone seeking intellectual depth without ideological capture. Stop being wrong in the same old ways. Start seeing the lenses—and what lies beyond them. Grab your copy now and begin the work of seeing more clearly.
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Anno edizione:2026
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Lingua:Inglese
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