Summary:
The book provides insights into the complexity of decision-making in an increasingly overloaded information environment, offering strategies to navigate through misinformation and bias. It emphasizes the importance of critical thinking, challenging assumptions, and seeking diverse perspectives to make informed and intelligent choices.
Key points:
1. Dealing with Too Much Info: Hertz highlights the need to filter the massive amount of information we encounter to avoid decision paralysis.
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