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Understanding Stupidity

Understanding Stupidity

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: If you can read only one book
Review: Before making a study of anything that people do, read this book.
It renders whole libraries superfluous. It reveals why humans can't do anything right. The reason is they have a Schema in their head. I take it that Schema means model. People don't deal with reality. They deal with the model in their head, which is usually very faulty and easily moulded by groups and leaders.
Why waste your time reading a lot of history, philosophy, religion etc when all of it is just schemas that will only lead to your failure.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Barefoot boy with cheek
Review: Half the time it took me to read this book was spent wiping the tears from my eyes; James Thurber would have given "Understanding Stupidity" two thumbs up. This is the funniest stupidity I have ever run across and the stupidest truth. I sent copies to all my friends for Christmas and he said it was the stupidest thing he ever read. Ha, ha, my friend is an idiot.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: do i need a title?
Review: If you have interest in psychology, sociology, or philosphy you may want to take a look at Understanding Stupidity. Dr welles first sets up a working definition of 'stupidity' then elaborates upon how it affects human belief sytems and why in fact stupidity is necessary to the existence of such systems. emotions are what we are given as children via socialization. these emotions unconciously become a filter for information thus taking the place of rationality...in a sense this is what stupidity is. I'm trying to summarize, and by doing so i dont do justice to the idea, but i'll leave it as such just to present a basic knowledge. i respect dr. welles' ideas because they are well thought out and are presented clearly and accurately...he doesn't leave many holes in his arguments. my only complaint is that he tends to be repetitve, although this may be necessitated by readers tendencies to drift over important details. Regardless, i felt less stoopid having done had read it. and dats whut!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Accuracy
Review: Since Dr. Welles's arrest has become a topic of consideration, let us set the record straight. It was due to neither stupdity nor criminal conduct on his part but MALfeasence on the part of the police. Consequently, the state's case is based entirely on unsubstantiated hearsay, can be characterized as obstuction of justice and features withholding evidence, tampering with evidence, falsifying evidence, fabricating evidence and multiple counts of perjury. The charge against Dr. Welles is to be dropped.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: He really knows his subject
Review: You have to admit - he really knows his subject.

Here's the latest on him from the newswires.

Sixty-one-year-old James Welles has been arrested "for allegedly trying to arrange sex with a 15-year-old girl over the Internet. The girl turned out to be an undercover male detective." Welles is the author of a pair of books, "The Story of Stupidity" and "Understanding Stupidity."

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Epilogue needed
Review: You'd think that a guy who's written the book on stupidity (two, in fact), wouldn't be as dumb as author James Welles. But the 61-year-old Florida writer/degenerate, James Welles, was arrested 11/01/02 for soliciting sex from a 15-year-old girl he met in an online chat room. Except, of course, the girl was actually Todd Dwyer, a 40-year-old detective with the Lantana Police Department. The author of "The Story of Stupidity" and "Understanding Stupidity" spent three weeks corresponding with his teenage friend before arranging a face-to-face date at a Denny's. But when Welles arrived at the restaurant, he was arrested by cops and charged with soliciting sex from a minor, a felony. According to this probable cause affidavit, Welles wrote in one damning e-mail, "You just have to remember--bottom line, I'll be committing a crime." The Smoking Gun suggested an epilogue may be in order for that "Story of Stupidity."

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