THE CONFUSED HUMAN WITH AURA
65d old
This book reframes confusion not as a mental defect or a "glitch," but as a mandatory foundation for thought, learning, and creativity. It challenges the modern tendency to treat confusion like a virus that needs to be "deleted" or "bribed" with productivity hacks. Instead, the author argues that mental friction, known as cognitive disfluency, is a vital "training ground for insight" that forces the brain to ramp up attention and problem-solving.
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