: Russell explores how the mind can move beyond logical reasoning to tap into intuition and "out-of-the-box" thinking .
Thorpe’s writing style is conversational but not condescending. Each chapter ends with a “Try This” box and a “Common Misconception” callout. The self-assessments (e.g., “Are you an internal or external thinker?”) engage readers actively. However, some exercises demand more time than a busy reader may allocate (e.g., daily 20-minute thought logging). A lighter “minimum effective dose” section would improve adherence. : Russell explores how the mind can move
To know your own mind, you must know its flaws. Edgar Thorpe spends significant time cataloging —the mental shortcuts that lead to flawed decisions. He covers: : Russell explores how the mind can move