
This book should help you be more compassionate in understanding others opposing viewpoints. If you are keen to understand more deeply why you have certain views, moral outlooks. If you are interested in politics and understanding opposing views. This book was recommended to me by Ali Abdaal. The overall messages and drawn conclusions were thoughtful and logical - although there were unnecessary, overly detailed passages in the book. This was an interesting read, deeply analysing moral psychology in a well constructed, logical way. We need to speak to peoples intuitions, not reasoning, when understanding opposing views on politics and religion. Morality is not fixed, it varies based on time, place, culture. Our intuitions drive our moral psychology not our strategic reasoning


The Righteous Mind: Why Good People are Divided by Politics and Religion by Jonathan Haidt 🚀 The Book in 3 Sentences
