
Mindwise
by Nicholas Epley
Epley reveals we are far worse at reading minds than we think - our confidence routinely outstrips accuracy. The best remedy isn't more intuition but simply asking people directly.
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by Nicholas Epley
Epley reveals we are far worse at reading minds than we think - our confidence routinely outstrips accuracy. The best remedy isn't more intuition but simply asking people directly.
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It draws on Thinking, Fast and Slow and Emotional Intelligence.
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Epley references Kahneman's dual-process on mind-reading failures.
Epley engages with Goleman's EI on why empathy is harder than we think.
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