The Seven "Irrational" Habits of Highly Rational People
Briefly

One of the most significant misconceptions about rationality is that people often fail to recognize genuine rationality when it diverges from commonly accepted beliefs or evidence standards.
Highly rational individuals may exhibit behaviors deemed irrational by others, such as expressing strong confidence in outcomes that lack credible evidence, which challenges typical decision-making norms.
Understanding what constitutes rational behavior is key to making sound judgments; the common perception often misinterprets these habits as irrational due to their counter-intuitive nature.
Acknowledging these seven habits provides a valuable perspective, prompting us to reassess our judgments and the decisions we trust both in ourselves and others.
Read at Psychology Today
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