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How to Think

A Survival Guide for a World at Odds

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How to Think

By: Alan Jacobs
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"Absolutely splendid . . . essential for understanding why there is so much bad thinking in political life right now." —David Brooks, New York Times

How to Think is a contrarian treatise on why we’re not as good at thinking as we assume—but how recovering this lost art can rescue our inner lives from the chaos of modern life.


As a celebrated cultural critic and a writer for national publications like The Atlantic and Harper’s, Alan Jacobs has spent his adult life belonging to communities that often clash in America’s culture wars. And in his years of confronting the big issues that divide us—political, social, religious—Jacobs has learned that many of our fiercest disputes occur not because we’re doomed to be divided, but because the people involved simply aren’t thinking.

Most of us don’t want to think. Thinking is trouble. Thinking can force us out of familiar, comforting habits, and it can complicate our relationships with like-minded friends. Finally, thinking is slow, and that’s a problem when our habits of consuming information (mostly online) leave us lost in the spin cycle of social media, partisan bickering, and confirmation bias.

In this smart, endlessly entertaining book, Jacobs diagnoses the many forces that act on us to prevent thinking—forces that have only worsened in the age of Twitter, “alternative facts,” and information overload—and he also dispels the many myths we hold about what it means to think well. (For example: It’s impossible to “think for yourself.”)

Drawing on sources as far-flung as novelist Marilynne Robinson, basketball legend Wilt Chamberlain, British philosopher John Stuart Mill, and Christian theologian C.S. Lewis, Jacobs digs into the nuts and bolts of the cognitive process, offering hope that each of us can reclaim our mental lives from the impediments that plague us all. Because if we can learn to think together, maybe we can learn to live together, too.
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This book will shock you into seeing that you are not as fair minded or as free thinking as you believe. The thinking check list at the end is priceless!

Required Reading for Humans

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The author is humble and helpful and very knowledgeable. Good, practical tools. I highly recommend it.

Fantastic perspective

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This book, as the title suggests, does make you think about how you think. Overall it is a great listen. I think a second listening session will help to really digest the content.

A bit heady, but it's still a good listen

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Beggining was good and then it went into a downfall. The ideas were solid but facts, arguments and examples were just bad - mostly from American culture and history. This book barely scratches the surface.

Somehow expected a far longer book

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This book really get you to think, this Has to be one of my top 10 books . I would recommend this book to people who are very opinionated .. it makes you think .. even if you don’t agree

Very intellectual.

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