Survival of the Wisest: How to Think Clearly in a Stupid World by Rewiring Your Brain in 60 Minutes
Are You Thinking... or Just Reacting?
You live in the most technologically advanced era in human history—yet most people are making decisions like it's the Stone Age.
We scroll, rage, panic, obey, conform... and call it "thinking."
Survival of the Wisest is your 60-minute fast track to higher cognition.
It’s not about being smart. It’s about becoming mentally dangerous in a world designed to keep you distracted, tribal, and reactive.
This course exposes the psychological bugs that sabotage your decisions—confirmation bias, emotional hijacking, willful ignorance—and gives you the mental upgrades needed to:
✅ Outsmart misinformation and manipulation
✅ Recognize when you're being emotionally hijacked
✅ Replace impulsive reactions with strategic thinking
✅ Use powerful cognitive frameworks to make better decisions
✅ Stop thinking like a victim—and start thinking like a strategist
🔥 What if your biggest threat isn’t the world—but how you process it?
Based on the viral book "Why Humans Are Stupid", this course blends evolutionary psychology, cognitive science, and cutting-edge insights from AI to help you reboot your mind and reclaim your edge—fast.
🎓 What You’ll Learn:
- Why your brain’s hardware is thousands of years out of date—and how to compensate
- How fear, ego, and groupthink cloud your perception and decisions
- The top 5 thinking errors that destroy success and relationships
- Simple but powerful habits to increase clarity, logic, and insight
- How to apply “cognitive jiu-jitsu” to overcome bias and emotional overwhelm
👤 Who This Is For:
- Entrepreneurs, leaders, and creators who make high-stakes decisions
- Anyone feeling overwhelmed by information, tribalism, and noise
- People who want a no-fluff mental upgrade—fast
- Readers of Thinking, Fast and Slow, Sapiens, or The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F*ck
1 hour Audio Presentation entitled: Thinking Clearly in a Stupid World, 4 PDFs: Why Humans are Stupid eBook, a Briefing and Notes document from the book and audio, a FAQs document, and a Navigating Human Stupidity document