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In Clear Thinking, Shane Parrish delves into the art and science of decision-making, showing readers how to sharpen their minds to make better choices in everyday life and business. Drawing from years of research in psychology, cognitive science, and real-world experience, Parrish equips readers with a toolkit for critical thinking that is as practical as it is transformative.
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Whether you're looking to improve personal decision-making, achieve success in business, or navigate complex challenges with confidence, Clear Thinking offers guidance to build a framework for consistent, rational decision-making. With insights that blend scientific rigor and real-world examples, Parrish’s book is a must-read for anyone looking to think sharper and lead smarter.
Perfect for business professionals, entrepreneurs, and anyone who values personal growth, Clear Thinking is not only a book about decision-making—it’s a comprehensive guide to refining the way you interpret, respond, and create outcomes in every area of life.
'An indispensable guide' James Clear, author of Atomic Habits
'A game-changer' Morgan Housel, author of The Psychology of Money
'A must-read' Mark Manson, author of The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F*ck
'A masterwork' Ryan Holiday, author of The Daily Stoic
Shane Parrish is a renowned thinker, entrepreneur, and founder of Farnam Street, a platform dedicated to helping individuals navigate life's complexities through mental models, decision-making frameworks, and practical wisdom.
Shane Parrish continues to inspire individuals through Farnam Street and his writings, bringing a much-needed focus on mental clarity and intellectual growth in an era of information overload.
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GTIN: 9781804947036
Reference ID: 13169713