Mistakes Were Made (But Not by Me): Why We Justify Foolish Beliefs, Bad Decisions, and Hurtful Acts
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I really, really enjoyed most of this book and expected it to become one of my favorites. Some very fascinating exploration of cognitive bias and the effects thereof. However, in the latter half, she started going on about a certain president and how he was guilty of all of the issues the book is about. It really caught me off-guard and made me lose a lot of respect for the author and book. There is a time and place for politics, but this was surely not it.
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I really, really enjoyed most of this book and expected it to become one of my favorites. Some very fascinating exploration of cognitive bias and the effects thereof. However, in the latter half, she started going on about a certain president and how he was guilty of all of the issues the book is about. It really caught me off-guard and made me lose a lot of respect for the author and book. There is a time and place for politics, but this was surely not it.




