
The Age of Magical Overthinking
Notes on Modern Irrationality
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Narrated by:
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Amanda Montell
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Amanda Montell
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In the modern information age, our brain’s coping mechanisms have been overloaded, and our irrationality turned up to eleven. Amanda Montell blends cultural criticism and personal narrative to explore our modern cognitive biases and the power, disadvantages and highlights of magical overthinking.
"Magical thinking" can be broadly defined as the belief that one's internal thoughts can affect unrelated events in the external world. Whether that's "manifesting" their way out of poverty, staving off cancer with positive vibes, or transforming an unhealthy relationship to a glorious one through loyalty alone.
In a series of razor sharp and introspective chapters, Montell delves into cognitive biases that run rampant in our brains, from how the "halo effect" cultivates worship (and hatred) of larger-than-life celebrities, to how the "sunk cost fallacy" can keep us in detrimental relationships long after they no longer serve us.
Told with her signature brilliance and wit, Montell's prevailing message is one of hope and forgiveness for our anxiety riddled human self. If you have all but lost faith in our ability to reason through the noise of information overload, this book aims to make sense of the senseless. To crack open a window in our minds and let the fresh air in. To help quiet the cacophony for a while, and maybe, even hear a melody in it.
©2024 Amanda Montell (P)2024 HarperCollins Publishers LimitedEditorial Review
I love Amanda Montell. Witty, entertaining well researched and a joy to read about cognitive biases, my favourite topic
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Montell does it again
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Binged in one day
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Absolutely brilliant
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the final two chapters were absolutely beautiful, and made me tear up on my morning walks
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Wonderful
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I feel that this hopped about quite a bit and I wasn’t gripped as much as I was by her other publications. But I liked it nonetheless.
Interesting and thoughtful
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brilliant!
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A marvellous tour around your own biases
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It needs much more substance strong research and less personal anecdotes that are not revealing of anything fresh relevant to her but has little value to a wider audience. If you truly want to know about cognitive biases this is not the place to gain knowledge.
Personal stories trying to be of substance
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