smart thinking
English
Noun
smart thinking (uncountable)
- A genre of popular science books mainly concerned with cognitive science, psychology and biases to help the reader think better.
- 2017, Julia Hobsbawm, Fully Connected: Surviving and Thriving in an Age of Overload, Bloomsbury, →ISBN, page 215:
- One of the biggest bestselling books in the recent ‘smart thinking’ genre was Susan Cain's Quiet, which popularised the idea that networking is superficial and loud.
- 2021 August 21, Steven Poole, “Can ‘smart thinking’ books really give you the edge?”, in The Guardian:
- Hence the rise in publishing of the “smart thinking” book, an elevated species of self-help for the aspiring ratiocinator.