Everything Is Obvious Summary

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The book explores how common sense often misleads us, particularly in complex societal issues, through experiments and examples that challenge our assumptions.

Main Lessons

  1. Common sense is shaped by societal norms and varies widely across different cultures.
  2. Despite its appeal, relying on common sense for complex societal problems can lead to significant errors.
  3. Urban planning failures, like the Robert Taylor Homes, exemplify the pitfalls of common sense in decision-making.
  4. The Mona Lisa’s fame demonstrates how societal perceptions can lead to circular reasoning errors.
  5. Financial predictions often fail due to the unpredictable complexity of societal factors.
  6. Fashion brands like Zara thrive by observing real-time trends rather than relying on predictions based on common sense.
  7. The influence of culture on what we perceive as fair or logical is evident in social experiments.
  8. Relying on intuition for understanding human behavior contrasts with the scientific method used in physical sciences.
  9. Predictions about the future often overlook the intricacies and interconnectedness of diverse influencing factors.
  10. Common sense assumptions can hinder accurate understanding and effective decision-making.

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