Book recommendations to improve your rationality
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Pranav react to Electroboom about pravin mohan its epic to watch 😂😂😂
haha will think about it
It was hilarious😂
Yeah. Saw it yesterday. Still can’t stop thinking about it. Was so funny!! 😂 😂
@@DDRational_Another book by Carl Sagan which I love is Broca's Brain.I am a senior citizen,a lifelong science activist.I am very proud of you ,Pranav!!Carry on !
Yeah dude the moment I saw it I wanted that reaction
00:35 - The Demon-Haunted World by Carl Sagan
01:44 - Thinking, Fast and Slow by Daniel Kahneman
02:22 - Rationality by Steven Pinker
03:31 - The Skeptics' Guide to the Universe by Steven Novella
04:08 - Harry Potter and the Methods of Rationality by Eliezer Yudkowsky
Thanks mate
I have the second one
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I have a good recommendation: "The Critical Thinking Toolkit".
It gives you an introduction into classical logic, fallacies and cognitive biases, epistemology, philosophy of science, rhetoric, and critical theory. I think it's a much deeper and more academic look at critical thinking. It's written by actual philosophers and it includes practice questions and book recommendations at the end of the chapters.
What a coincidence I was just reading it while you mentioned it.
Freedom from the Known by Jiddu Krishnamurti. A book to think differently in terms of spirituality. For unknown, Krishnamurti has rejected all the religious concepts and their practices and emphasized on self-knowledge.
OMG, I love all your recommendation
please keep recommending more books and other resources...
Much Needed Video Pranav!
Thanks for this video Pranav. ❤
I have searched for your book recommendations so many times, finally here's the moment!!❤
Great video , was thinking of reading some books for better rational thinking, helped a lot. love your contribution to the society!👏
About the last book, hopefully you read this
It is written by a self taught AI alignment researcher Eliezer yudkowsky
He was extremely early to the AI scene and was worried about the scope of AI risks (still is) , he started teaching online people rationality in early 2000s on his forum and wrote this book to spread awareness regarding his cause of AI alignment research.
He has a contentious persona (like every other public intellectual ) due to his involvement with issues which science cannot help with due to lack of scientific evidence such as AI risks etc.
He even compiled his online forum posts on rationality into a book called rationality A to Z which is equivalent to Steven pinker's book. Although in present day Steven pinker's book is better compiled since he wrote it for making it into a book and not intended as a blog post.
This video is what I needed in these vacations❤
Thanks brother
Thank you pranav❤❤❤
Think Again by Adam Grant one of the most Rational book
Bro can u add more books like vimoh bookshelf...
Have you read any of Sobers Rodrigues' book? His writing is truly intellectual.
Bro can u make a video elaborating on agnostic theism
Yes agnostic is knowledge related and theism is belief related. It would be a good video talking about beliefs and knowledge
Pranav did you see electroboom reaction to Praveen mohan video. He roasted him good.
I was just going to comment this
Cosmicomics, and Logicomix
Factfulness by Hans Rosling deserves a mention too. One of the best.
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You should try “Starry Messenger by Neil Degrasse Tyson”
book recs yey
(i already have 60+ books)
Pranav Bhai pradeep Mishra pe ek video banaye pls
Jaggi is the all time favourite 😂
😎 i will mention 1 book which will destroy all your books together, Which is Concept of Physics by HC verma, i have never seen such a beautiful book which tells how to think.
Dude physics is different
Then just read Resnick Halliday, the book which it's based on lol
@hans.4525 Hallidays language is hard and it has foreign terms compared to it HC verma has been written in simple language
@@user-fx1mm7wf5z I mean yeah it's not a book for high school students, unlike HC Verma. It's used for Undergraduate Physics globally, even by HC Verma himself.
Thank you bro making video on my comment.
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Brother, what r ur view on pickup artist game on women. Is it scientific? Expecting ur reply
Not at all
Yea it has definitely been scientifically proven that pickup artists are losers.
@@DDRational_ What about dating Psychology ?? Attachment theory , 16 types of Personality INTP ENTP etc ...
@@DDRational_ why? Most people like me and also u in past struggle with dating . We belive that through our conversation which is prescripted we can charm any one. Why this ideas won't work.
Why do some people consistently do well in the stock markets?
There is no science there
Science cannot tell us how Magnus Carlsen plays chess
One must be naive to think manipulation psychology body language etc don't work.But such nonsense might give you only an added advantage.
They don't create attraction from scratch.And you will never attract an intelligent woman through deception
The easiest way to become attractive for a man is to master something and that probably takes atleast 8 years
Don't fall for PUA crap
Anyone saying little about attack on titan it can also make you think if you think about it
Please watch trs podcast with nilesh oak and analyse the video if you can.
bro aren't you in trouble for copying door darshan name and logo?
why are you wearing a UCLA t shirt?
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Summary
1. The creator discusses their favorite books on rationality and recommends them to others.
2.They mention “The Demon-Haunted World” by Carl Sagan as a great book on critical thinking and skepticism.
3. “Thinking, Fast and Slow” by Daniel Kahneman is recommended for its exploration of the flaws in human thinking.
4. “Rationality” by Steven Pinker is suggested for a more formal and comprehensive understanding of logical thinking.
5. “The Skeptics Guide to the Universe” is recommended as a summarization of rational ideas and flaws in human thinking.
6. “Harry Potter and the Methods of Rationality” is suggested as a free podcast and text version that explores rational thinking within the Harry Potter universe.
The creator acknowledges that familiarity with the Harry Potter series may enhance enjoyment of the book.
Pranav ji GOD exists ye aapko maan na padega
"Manna padega"??Lagta hai aap galat jagah aa gaye hai 🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@MichellGreene-cq3jp nahi! Ache jagah he
What do you mean maan na padega
Sir hindi me bhi provide kijiy aise video ko