Are you tired of your intelligence being drowned out by loud and lame extremists? Do you care about the world but hate dealing with toxic activists? Are you frustrated with being forced to choose between two bad options? And after being forced to choose, does it make you angry that you are expected to be unquestionably loyal and to completely demonize outsiders?
This is the world we live in today. A world under the mercy of extremists from every ideology. A world that rewards manipulative and abusive people. A world where moderates are too demoralized, too weak, too passive, too avoidant, and too clumsy to have a voice. Welcome to a world dominated by toxic black-and-white thinking. Welcome to 2023.
But that's about to fucking change. Because Grey Area Thinking is going to create a new world. Grey area thinkers will smash the stalemate of the embarrassing conflict between the far left and far right. Grey area thinkers will shatter the illusions of mediocre doctrines propagated by insecure radicals.
What is grey area thinking? To do the right thing, the right way, for the right reasons, at the right time, in the right amount, with respect to limits.
This is the mindset of the excellent and the flexible. This is the mindset that needs to spread. People who live by this mindset should be championed and protected for they are humanity’s best hope for a better future, and possibly the survival of our very species.
The Art of Grey Area Thinking organizes the chaos of grey area thinking and teaches grey area thinkers how to protect themselves. When you read this book, you will feel better. You will heal sooner. You will process difficult thoughts faster. Your overall strategic and problem solving skills will improve.
But most importantly, you will set yourself free from the harms of having a rigid mind. Give yourself the gift of grey area thinking. And this Holiday season? Share this gift with a friend you hold in highest esteem.
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