
Homo Idioticus
Why We Are Stupid and What to Do About It
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Narrateur(s):
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Cezary Pietrasik
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Cezary Pietrasik
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Humans are remarkable beings. We have mastered flight, cracked the genetic code, developed quantum mechanics and democracy, been to the moon, and may soon become a multi-planetary species.
Yet, despite these unparalleled achievements, we can still be...pretty stupid.
Can you believe that:
• 10% of Americans use their phones during sex
• 40% of Americans reject the theory of evolution
• IQs in developed countries have been declining since 1995
• 86% of American teens cannot differentiate between fact and opinion
In Homo Idioticus, renowned economist, investor, and entrepreneur, Cezary Pietrasik, explores the paradox of human intelligence and irrationality, delving into the roots of this idiocy, from biology to societal norms to systemic flaws, using vivid historical and modern examples to illustrate our follies.
With humor, compelling anecdotes, and a clear sense of urgency, the book challenges listeners to confront uncomfortable truths about human behavior while also providing inspiring strategies to overcome these pitfalls and fight our own stupidity.
Through a compelling three-part examination, you’ll discover:
• How?: Societal, political, technological and economic factors that have led to and perpetuate our irrational behavior.
• Why?: A combination of deep-seated biological, psychological, sociological and institutional factors that limit our cognitive ability and lead to suboptimal decision making.
• What to do about it?: Practical, actionable strategies to foster smarter decision-making on both individual and societal levels – and save humanity from its own self-destruction.
Homo Idioticus offers a profound exploration of how humans can be their own worst enemies—and how we, both individually and collectively, can fight back. A must-listen for anyone interested in a better future for ourselves and for generations to come.
©2025 Cezary Pietrasik (P)2025 Cezary Pietrasik