Why do people see the world so differently?
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Why do smart, well-intentioned people see the world so differently?
In The Righteous Mind, Jonathan Haidt explores the psychology of morality and argues that our beliefs are shaped more by intuition than logic—and that people who disagree with us may not simply be “wrong,” but operating from a different moral framework.
Blending psychology, philosophy, and real-world examples, this accessible nonfiction pick should spark a lively discussion about why disagreement happens, what drives our convictions, and whether understanding is possible across deep divides.
