The Superior Mind
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The Superior Mind

A Practical Guide to Overcome Cognitive Biases, Improve Decision-Making and Solve Complex Problems


Thinking Clearly In a Complex World.

by Lizzi Lapides

Modern life pushes people toward quick, instinctive decisions, often leaving them overwhelmed and uncertain. In The Superior Mind, Strategic Thought Publications positions itself as a corrective to that tendency, offering a structured approach to thinking that favors reasoning over impulse.

Critical thinking traces its roots to ancient Greek philosophy, where Socrates pioneered the use of probing questions to reveal assumptions and encourage self-awareness — a method still in use today. From the Renaissance onward, thinkers like René Descartes, John Locke, and Immanuel Kant emphasized skepticism, individual reason, and the importance of challenging accepted beliefs. In the modern era, philosopher and psychologist John Dewey helped bring critical thinking into education, advocating for reflective, evidence-based reasoning — which he saw as essential for a democratic society.

Strategic Thought Publications builds on these philosophical concepts with a clear and practical argument: the ability to think critically and reason logically is not a personality trait you either have or don’t. It is a habit anyone can and should learn.


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