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The brain is capable of both rational and irrational thinking from "summary" of The Brain by David Eagleman

The brain is a remarkable organ with the capacity for both rational and irrational thinking. It is capable of processing vast amounts of information in a logical and systematic way, enabling us to make informed decisions and solve complex problems. This rational thinking is essential for our survival and success in the world. However, the brain is not always rational. It is also prone to irrational thinking, which can lead to biases, errors in judgment, and irrational beliefs. This irrational thinking is a result of various factors, such as cognitive biases, emotional influences, and social pressures. These factors can cloud our judgment and lead us to make decisions that are not based on logic or evidence. Despite its ...
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    The Brain

    David Eagleman

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