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Most adults spend their lives optimizing the wrong things. They track habits, refine routines, and manage time with precision — while leaving the decisions that actually determine the shape of a life to inertia, social pressure, or chance. Behavioral scientist and philosopher Ezra Tovell argues that roughly ten "root decisions" — whom we build a family with, how we earn a living, where we live, who influences us, what we refuse — account for 80 to 90 percent of life's trajectory. Everything else is noise. And the most important skill for getting those decisions right is one almost nobody teaches: the right to reconsider. The Right to Reconsider is a rigorous, deeply practical exploration of why intelligent people cling to beliefs they know are failing, why changing your mind so often feels like losing, and how to build the habits of thought that make genuine reconsideration possible. Drawing on decision theory, behavioral economics, cognitive psychology, and philosophy, Tovell shows that certainty is emotionally rewarding in ways that are easily mistaken for truth — and that the brain is wired to defend identity-fused beliefs long after the evidence has turned against them. Chapter by chapter, Tovell examines the full architecture of belief and revision: how preacher, prosecutor, and politician modes hijack reasoning; why discovering you were wrong can become genuinely pleasurable; how listening is one of the most underestimated forms of persuasion; how tribal thinking corrupts evidence evaluation even in highly educated people; and how the self-stories we tell quietly determine what we think is possible. He also looks outward — at classrooms that suppress doubt, organizations that punish honest error, leaders whose public reversals shifted history, and digital environments engineered to reward speed and outrage over careful thought. This is not a book about making faster decisions or optimizing productivity. It is a book about making fewer, deeper, better-considered choices — and about the courage and craft required to revise them when reality demands it. For Tovell, the mark of a mature mind is not the absence of doubt but the ability to use doubt well: to hold convictions firmly while remaining genuinely open to being wrong, and to treat rethinking not as a failure of character but as one of the most important things a person can do.
© 2026 ADMX Publishing (Lydbog): 9798905809149
© 2026 ADMX Publishing (E-bog): 9798905807138
Udgivelsesdato
Lydbog: 30. juli 2026
E-bog: 29. juli 2026
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