Two Minds
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Two Minds

Who Really Decides Inside Your HeadBy Theo WhesslerNarrated by Ellis Marwood
Length11h 24m

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Every day, your brain makes hundreds of decisions before your conscious mind even realizes a choice is being made. You trust your instincts, believe your memories, and feel certain about your judgments — but neuroscience reveals that much of what you call "thinking" is something else entirely: a fast, automatic, largely hidden machinery that runs ahead of awareness, shaped by fatigue, arbitrary numbers, vivid stories, and the simple fact of what you happen to own. In Two Minds: Who Really Decides Inside Your Head, neuroscientist Theo Whessler translates fifteen years of laboratory research into a compact, precise, and deeply practical guide to the brain's most consequential errors. Drawing on landmark experiments in neuroscience, cognitive psychology, and behavioral economics — from Benjamin Libet's unsettling discovery that the brain initiates action before conscious intention appears, to Kahneman and Tversky's systematic mapping of human irrationality, to Philip Tetlock's decades-long study of why experts predict worse than algorithms — Whessler builds a unified picture of how the mind actually works, and where it reliably goes wrong. At the heart of the book are the "Seven Traps of the Brain": seven persistent failures that strike under uncertainty, time pressure, and social influence. Anchoring pulls your estimates toward irrelevant numbers you didn't choose. Hindsight bias rewrites your memory of the past until the outcome seems inevitable. Loss aversion makes you cling to what you own and fear giving it up twice as much as you valued gaining it. Base-rate neglect causes you to ignore statistical reality in favor of a vivid story. Overconfidence distorts your planning until budgets double and timelines triple. Framing changes your decision without changing a single fact. And confabulation — the brain's most intimate trick — ensures that when you explain why you did something, you are usually telling a story rather than reporting a cause. Whessler does not stop at diagnosis. Each trap is explained through its neurobiological mechanism, identified through recognizable signs in everyday behavior, and countered with a concrete checking procedure. Readers learn to use the outside view to forecast more accurately, run premortems to expose what optimism conceals, apply structured checklists to override expert overconfidence, and redesign their decision environments so that better choices become the default path. Written for people who make consequential decisions — investors, executives, analysts, clinicians, and anyone who wants to stop repeating the same cognitive mistakes — Two Minds is sharp, evidence-based, and immediately applicable. It does not promise to eliminate bias, because the science makes clear that this is impossible. It promises something more useful: after this book, you will recognize the traps before you fall into them, and you will have the tools to build a life and a workplace where your best thinking has a fighting chance.

Audiobook details

GenreHealth and Wellness, Psychology
Length11 hrs 24 mins
Narrated byEllis Marwood
FormatAudiobook
Publish dateAug 21, 2026
LanguageEnglish

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