Willed Ignorance
The Unspoken Pandemic
Michele Packard (Author)
in Death & Grief
Created by
SmartlyIQ
About this Book
Willed Ignorance by Michele Packard is a thought-provoking exploration of the ways in which people choose to ignore uncomfortable truths in order to maintain their own sense of security and certainty. Through a blend of personal stories, psychological insights, and philosophical reflections, Packard challenges readers to question their own biases and open themselves up to the complexities of the world around them. This book is a powerful reminder of the importance of facing difficult realities head-on, rather than retreating into willful ignorance.
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Book Insights
6 Parts
Overview
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Definition of Willed Ignorance
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Motivations for Willed Ignorance
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Consequences of Willed Ignorance
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Overcoming Willed Ignorance
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The Role of Education
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