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From the boardroom to the living room, every decision we make and reaction we have is shaped by unnoticed, ingrained patterns of thinking. Why is it that we feel anxious about unfamiliar situations and people? Why is it so hard to find common ground on polarizing issues? And why, even when we recognize that we're governed by our unconscious biases, is it so difficult to change?In The Invisible Filter, author Rohit Gupta challenges our notions of free will and unravels how mental models, or the stories we unknowingly tell ourselves, shape our every interaction and decision. Exploring how behavior change requires understanding your own or others' mental models, The Invisible Filter illuminates the importance of questioning why we make the choices we do. You'll learn:How to uncover your own unconscious biasesHow to break bad habits and damaging thought patternsHow to use mental models to make productive personal choices based on needs rather than external expectationsThoroughly researched and packed with real-life examples, The Invisible Filter will arm readers with the necessary tools to identify and change limiting thought patterns to unlock creativity, achieve goals, and attain success in life and work.