How does the content we consume impact our ability to think critically and make informed decisions?

Confirmation bias is real – what you read and watch has a massive impact on how you perceive the world around you.

As Nietzsche said, “There are no facts, only interpretations.”

Content curation and critical thinking are both complex and rare, turning social users into zombies when hooked into the wrong networks.

Even the well-equipped ones, when lacking enough history, context, or political/economic background, can be fooled by misinterpreted data or carefully crafted stories.

Props Harvard Business Review for the deep research and creative buildout.

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Mario Peshev is a 5x CEO and operator, founder of DevriX and Growth Shuttle, global value creation advisor, angel investor, and author of “MBA Disrupted.”

His original background in engineering rode the wave of IT entrepreneurship in the last 25 years, from product and service entrepreneurship through acquiring and selling businesses, to investing in global startups like beehiiv, doola, the Stacked Marketer, Alcatraz, SeedBlink.

Peshev spent over 10,000 hours in consulting and training contracts for mid-market and enterprise organizations like VMware, SAP, Software AG, CERN, Saudi Aramco since 2006. His books and guides are referenced in over 50 universities in North America, Europe, and Asia.


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