The Psychology of Being Wrong: Understanding Cognitive Dissonance and The Dunning-Kruger Effect: 2 Books in One: The Basics of Cognitive Dissonance; A Simple Guide to The Dunning-Kruger Effect Paperback – December 26, 2025

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You are confident in your opinions. Certain of your conclusions. Convincing—even to yourself. And yet, psychology shows that confidence and accuracy often part ways far sooner than we expect.The Psychology of Being Wrong pulls back the curtain on two of the most powerful mental forces shaping modern thinking—often without our awareness. In this revealing 2-in-1 volume, you’ll discover why intelligent people defend shaky beliefs, why certainty grows faster than competence, and why being wrong rarely feels wrong at all.This book brings together two complete guides in one volume, offering a clear, engaging explanation of how self-deception and overconfidence quietly influence decisions, arguments, and everyday judgments.Inside, you’ll learn:Why people rationalize contradictions instead of confronting them• How cognitive dissonance protects beliefs—even false ones• Why overconfidence thrives when knowledge is thin• How blind spots form and why we rarely notice them in ourselves• The mental shortcuts that turn mistakes into convictionsWritten in plain, accessible language, this book avoids academic jargon while delivering ideas that immediately resonate. You’ll recognize these patterns at work in conversations, workplaces, politics, relationships—and in your own thinking. The goal isn’t to embarrass or lecture, but to illuminate how the mind actually works when certainty collides with reality.By understanding these psychological mechanisms, readers gain something rare: the ability to pause, question assumptions, and think more clearly in a world full of noise and misplaced confidence.If you’ve ever wondered why people cling to bad ideas, argue past evidence, or mistake confidence for competence, this book will change how you see human behavior—including your own.This is two books in one powerful guide.And once you see these patterns, you can’t unsee them.Scroll up and order your copy today—because understanding why we’re wrong is often the first step toward thinking better. Read more

ISBN13 979-8241329462
Language English
Publisher Independently published
Dimensions 5.5 x 0.68 x 8.5 inches
Item Weight 12.3 ounces
Print length 298 pages
Publication date December 26, 2025

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