Blind by Hope
Por Harper, Julian
Publicado por epubli
English
2026
ISBN 9783565292653
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Humans are fundamentally irrational optimists. We know that divorce rates are high, that most startups fail, and that cancer is a leading cause of death. Yet, when asked about our personal futures, our brains instantly calculate that we will be the statistical exception. This is the optimism bias, and it is hardwired into our neurological architecture.
Neuroscientists have discovered that our brains are incredibly efficient at processing positive information about the future while actively suppressing negative warnings. While this evolutionary mechanism kept our ancestors moving forward in the face of brutal adversity, it creates massive blind spots in the modern world. This inherent delusion causes us to underinsure our homes, ignore medical symptoms, and make reckless financial investments, firmly believing that tragedy only strikes other people.
This compelling exploration of the human mind unravels the paradox of hope. It examines how this cognitive shield protects our mental health while simultaneously exposing us to physical and financial ruin. By understanding the mechanics of your own optimism, you can learn to balance evolutionary hope with statistical reality, making safer, smarter choices without losing your drive.
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