This article explores the biological basis of human irrationality and its implications for various aspects of society, including public health, economics, and politics. It discusses the emergence of irrationality in the human brain and its impact on artificial intelligence. The article also delves into the role of irrationality in economic growth and the persistence of socialism despite evidence of its failure. Finally, it examines the political implications of irrationality, predicting a future marked by religious terrorism, xenophobia, and authoritarianism.

Original article source: https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/blogs/seeing-the-invisible/irrationality-makes-the-world-go-around-part-3/
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