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MORON LOGIC

When Feeling Right Replaced Being Right

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Why does confident nonsense spread faster than truth?
Why are the loudest voices so often the least informed?
And why does thinking carefully now feel like a liability?

We live in an age of unlimited information and collapsing understanding. Facts are everywhere, yet public discourse feels increasingly detached from reality. Arguments are won by confidence instead of evidence. Opinions harden instantly. Nuance is mocked. Doubt is treated as weakness.

This book names the pattern behind it all.

Moron Logic is not about intelligence.
It is about incentives.

It is the logic of emotional certainty, social validation, and performative confidence. It explains how feeling right quietly replaced being right, and why this shift is reshaping politics, culture, workplaces, relationships, and everyday conversations.

If you have ever felt:
• Exhausted by shallow arguments
• Outnumbered by confident ignorance
• Frustrated watching bad ideas dominate
• Like careful thinking no longer matters

This book was written for you.

Drawing on psychology, behavioral science, and real-world observation, Moron Logic breaks down how modern systems reward emotional reasoning over truth-seeking, and why smart, thoughtful people often disengage, leaving the floor to louder, simpler voices.

Inside this book, you’ll discover:
• Why certainty feels safer than curiosity
• How emotional reasoning disguises itself as intelligence
• Why confidence is mistaken for competence
• How group identity overrides evidence
• Why saying “I don’t know” now carries social penalties
• How media and platforms amplify simplistic thinking
• Why smart people staying silent makes the problem worse

This is not a rant.
It is not partisan.
It is not an insult book.

Moron Logic is a calm, sharp diagnosis of a cultural shift that many people sense but struggle to articulate. It gives language to the frustration, explains the psychology behind it, and shows how modern discourse became optimized for feeling right rather than being right.

Most importantly, this book does not leave you bitter or cynical.

It offers a grounded framework for:
• Thinking clearly in an emotionally noisy world
• Engaging without burning out
• Recognizing bad reasoning without becoming arrogant
• Valuing truth without needing applause

If you believe something fundamental has changed in how people think and argue, you are not imagining it.

This book explains why.

Moron Logic is for readers who still care about clarity, honesty, and understanding, even when the world seems to reward the opposite.

Scroll past the noise.
Read the pattern.
Reclaim your thinking.

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