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Stupid Idiots. A Philosophy of Stupidity and Complete and Utter Downright Idiocy
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This cleverly crafted book thoughtfully explores the concepts of stupidity and foolishness, highlighting their most perilous form: mindless idiocy. Unlike philosophers who pursue wisdom, this book opts for a more grounded approach, questioning how one might think just a bit less poorly. By distinguishing sharply between not thinking and poor thinking, and intensifying on misguided thoughts, it unveils how these shortcomings are intricately linked to our cognitive tendencies. Through a blend of clarity and humor, it delves into how foolishness influences everyday life and shapes public dialogue. Among its insights is a critical chapter on politics, featuring a sharp appraisal of Donald Trump, labeled as the 'stupid idiot supreme.' This book serves as an accessible philosophical guide for those eager to better comprehend—and possibly diminish—their own folly.
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This cleverly crafted book thoughtfully explores the concepts of stupidity and foolishness, highlighting their most perilous form: mindless idiocy. Unlike philosophers who pursue wisdom, this book opts for a more grounded approach, questioning how one might think just a bit less poorly. By distinguishing sharply between not thinking and poor thinking, and intensifying on misguided thoughts, it unveils how these shortcomings are intricately linked to our cognitive tendencies. Through a blend of clarity and humor, it delves into how foolishness influences everyday life and shapes public dialogue. Among its insights is a critical chapter on politics, featuring a sharp appraisal of Donald Trump, labeled as the 'stupid idiot supreme.' This book serves as an accessible philosophical guide for those eager to better comprehend—and possibly diminish—their own folly.
