Irrationality

Irrationality refers to the tendency to make decisions or form beliefs that are not based on reason, evidence, or logic. Irrational thinking and behaviour can lead to poor decision-making, ineffective problem-solving, and a range of other negative outcomes.

Irrationality can take many different forms, including cognitive biases, fallacies, and superstitions. By becoming aware of these irrational tendencies, individuals can learn to identify and overcome them and make more rational and effective decisions in their personal and professional lives.

To overcome irrationality, it's important to cultivate critical thinking skills and develop a healthy scepticism towards our own beliefs and assumptions. This may involve seeking out diverse perspectives and sources of information, asking questions, and being open to new ideas and evidence.



Irrationality