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Your Brain Deserves Better

Biases, Automatisms, Concrete Solutions to Think with Lucidity and Agility

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Your Brain Deserves Better

Auteur(s): Alain Samson
Narrateur(s): Clayton Mortl
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Your brain is powerful—but it often plays tricks on you.

Every day, hidden biases and mental shortcuts influence your decisions, your relationships, and even your happiness—without you realizing it. They push you toward easy answers, quick judgments, and automatic reactions that may not serve your best interests.

In Your Brain Deserves Better, Alain Samson invites you on a fascinating journey into the hidden mechanisms of thought. With clarity and practical examples, he reveals how our mental autopilot shapes the way we perceive the world—and how we can gently take back control.

You will discover:

  • The most common cognitive biases and how they distort your judgment.
  • Why your brain loves shortcuts—and how to recognize when they lead you astray.
  • Practical tools to sharpen your awareness and make clearer, more intentional choices.
  • How small shifts in perspective can create more freedom, resilience, and fulfillment in daily life.

This is not about becoming a flawless thinker—it’s about becoming a wiser, freer one.

Because your brain truly deserves better…and so do you.

©2025 Alain Samson (P)2025 Alain Samson
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