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Brilliantly Wrong: How Smart Minds Embrace Foolish Beliefs Why do some of the most intelligent people on Earth fall for conspiracy theories, pseudoscience, cults, and political extremism? Why do those blessed with brilliant minds often embrace ideas that are demonstrably false, irrational, or even dangerous? Brilliantly Wrong: How Smart Minds Embrace Foolish Beliefs is a provocative journey into the paradox of modern intelligence-where being clever isn't always the same as being wise. In an age saturated with information and misinformation alike, this book uncovers how intellect, instead of…mehr

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Brilliantly Wrong: How Smart Minds Embrace Foolish Beliefs Why do some of the most intelligent people on Earth fall for conspiracy theories, pseudoscience, cults, and political extremism? Why do those blessed with brilliant minds often embrace ideas that are demonstrably false, irrational, or even dangerous? Brilliantly Wrong: How Smart Minds Embrace Foolish Beliefs is a provocative journey into the paradox of modern intelligence-where being clever isn't always the same as being wise. In an age saturated with information and misinformation alike, this book uncovers how intellect, instead of guarding against deception, often becomes a weapon used to justify illusions. Grounded in cognitive science, psychology, history, and media analysis, Brilliantly Wrong reveals the hidden mechanisms behind some of the most baffling beliefs smart people hold. Drawing from powerful case studies and real-world examples-from Silicon Valley visionaries promoting utopian delusions, to politicians, academics, and influencers defending indefensible positions-the book explores how identity, ideology, ego, and social pressure distort even the sharpest minds. Intelligence, it turns out, can amplify bias, rationalize irrationality, and build elegant arguments around faulty assumptions. You'll learn how confirmation bias, motivated reasoning, and the illusion of knowledge trap us into defending ideas we should question. You'll see how echo chambers, groupthink, and moral tribalism shape our thinking more than logic or evidence. And most importantly, you'll discover how to break free from these traps with practical strategies for clear thinking, intellectual humility, and truth-seeking. Inside this book:Why intelligence can increase the risk of irrational belief How smart people use logic to protect rather than question their assumptions The neuroscience of certainty, confidence, and cognitive dissonance The power of ideology, group identity, and social belonging in shaping belief How propaganda, social media, and curated information reinforce false ideas Tools to challenge your own thinking and develop intellectual independence Brilliantly Wrong is both a wake-up call and a guide-a powerful reminder that no one is immune to being fooled, and that the first step to wisdom is questioning the clever stories we tell ourselves. Whether you are a curious reader, a skeptic, a lifelong learner, or simply seeking to navigate today's intellectual chaos, this book offers insight, tools, and hope for reclaiming your mind in an age of manipulation. If you've ever wondered how brilliance can lead to blindness-or how to protect yourself from making the same mistakes-this book is for you. For fans of Daniel Kahneman, Jonathan Haidt, and Yuval Noah Harari.
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Russell Borna is a contemporary author and critical thinker whose work spans the disciplines of history, philosophy, and political thought. Known for his bold inquiry and intellectual depth, Borna examines how ideas shape civilizations, identities, and belief systems. His writing is a fusion of analytical rigor and narrative storytelling, crafted to challenge assumptions and provoke reflection. With a background in the humanities and a lifelong fascination with human behavior, Borna has explored subjects ranging from ideological extremism and mass persuasion to ancient wisdom traditions and the psychology of power. His books often focus on the hidden structures behind collective thinking, the psychology of belief, and the delicate tension between truth and illusion in modern life. Guided by a philosophical spirit and a historian's precision, Borna writes for readers who seek meaning beyond surface-level answers-those unafraid to question the dominant narratives of their time. Whether writing about modern politics or ancient thought, he brings clarity to complexity and encourages intellectual independence in an increasingly polarized world.