
In "The Uses of Delusion," Stuart Vyse boldly argues that irrationality can be beneficial. What if our delusions actually help us thrive? Endorsed by skeptic Michael Shermer, this counterintuitive exploration reveals why sometimes being irrational is the most rational choice of all.
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Picture a library window where someone watches for a person who will never come home. Susan, after losing her husband in a car accident, spent months looking for him from that very spot. Joan Didion kept her deceased husband's shoes in the closet, unable to give them away because "he would need them if he was to return." These aren't stories of mental illness-they're glimpses into something far more universal and unsettling: our minds are built to deceive us, and sometimes that's exactly what we need. We like to think of ourselves as rational creatures. We pride ourselves on logic, evidence, and clear thinking. Yet every day, we cling to beliefs that contradict reality. We convince ourselves we're better drivers than average (statistically impossible for most of us). We believe our relationships will beat the divorce odds. We feel certain we control outcomes that are purely random. These aren't occasional lapses-they're features of human cognition, not bugs. The tension between our quick, intuitive mind and our slower, analytical one creates what we might call "useful delusions"-beliefs that fly in the face of evidence yet somehow help us survive, thrive, and find meaning in an often harsh world.
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