Strategic Ignorance: The Power of Knowing What Not to Know - Couverture souple

Martin, Daniel

 
9783565240418: Strategic Ignorance: The Power of Knowing What Not to Know

Synopsis

The power of knowing what not to know. Information overload is the new illiteracy. We drown in data and starve for wisdom. This book argues that strategic ignorance―deliberately choosing what not to learn―is a superpower in the modern world. We explore the cost of knowing everything. Every news article consumes attention. Every notification fragments focus. Every opinion requires processing. The omnivore diet of information creates mental obesity. You become fat on facts but malnourished in understanding. We teach you to curate ignorance. Unsubscribe from noise. Ignore viral trends. Stop reading news that does not affect your decisions. Focus is not about what you pay attention to. It is about what you ignore. The most productive people are not well-informed. They are strategically ignorant. Know less. Understand more.

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