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<div><p><strong>'As a rule, I have found that the greater brain a man has, and the better he is educated, the easier it has been to mystify him,' Houdini to Arthur Conan Doyle</strong></p> <p>Smart people are not only just as prone to making mistakes as everyone else-they may be even <em>more</em> susceptible to them. This is the "intelligence trap," the subject of David Robson's fascinating and provocative debut. </p> <p>Packed with cutting-edge research, historical case studies, entertaining stories, and practical advice, <em>The Intelligence Trap </em>explores the flaws in our understanding of intelligence and expertise, and reveals the ways that even the brightest minds and talented organizations can backfire - from some of Thomas Edison's worst ideas to failures at NASA, Nokia, and the FBI. With a knack for explaining complex ideas and featuring timeless lessons from Socrates to Benjamin Franklin to Richard Feynman and the latest behavioral science, Robson shows how to build a cognitive toolkit to avoid mistakes and protect ourselves from misinformation and fake news.</p><h3>Review</h3> <p><strong>Brilliant</strong>. <em>The Intelligence Trap</em> combines <strong>mesmerising </strong>storytelling with groundbreaking new research about why having a high IQ can backfire. <strong>Essential</strong> reading for anyone who wants to think more clearly. (<em>Rolf Dobelli, author of the million-copy-selling Art of Thinking Clearly</em>) </p> <p>A <strong>fascinating and enjoyable</strong> investigation of what intelligence is and isn't, by <strong>one of the most exciting new voices in science writing</strong>. This thought-provoking and brilliantly researched <strong>guide to achieving true wisdom</strong> shows us <strong>how to be smarter</strong> - and how to protect ourselves from the cleverest fools. (<em>Gaia Vince, prize-winning author of Adventures in the Anthropocene</em>) </p> <p>I loved <em>The Intelligence Trap</em>. As fun to read as it is <strong>fascinating</strong>, it celebrates the power of humility and curiosity. Everyone, especially intelligent people, should read this <strong>brilliant and important</strong> book.**<em><em> (</em>Anna Rosling-Ronnlund</em>) </p> <p>The Intelligence Trap is <strong>ceaselessly fascinating</strong> and brilliantly written by one of our most consistently superb science writers. Its counter-intuitive argument, that intelligence is no inoculation against wrongness, <strong>explains so much about the fractious and baffling times in which we live.</strong> (<em>Will Storr, author of SELFIE</em>) </p> <h3>Book Description</h3> <p>An eye-opening examination of the stupid things smart people do-and how to cultivate skills to protect ourselves from error. </p></div>
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