| Management number | 231985001 | Release Date | 2026/06/18 | List Price | $7.24 | Model Number | 231985001 | ||
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If common sense had a user manual, this would be it.The world feels louder, dumber, and more confusing than ever. Conspiracy videos go viral before the facts can load. Scams wear lab coats. Politicians sound like stand-up comics who forgot the punchline. Everywhere you turn, someone’s “testing positive” for stupid — and the symptoms are spreading fast.In How Not to Test Positive for Stupid: A Citizen’s Survival Manual, Leinad Reason delivers a sharp, hilarious, and uncomfortably true guide to surviving the age of nonsense. Mixing humor, cultural insight, and practical wisdom, this book isn’t about mocking others — it’s about catching ourselves before we fall for the same traps.Inside, you’ll discover:Why stupidity behaves like a social virus — contagious, fast-moving, and weirdly confident.How to recognize misinformation, fake news, and “too-good-to-be-true” advice before it bites.The everyday mistakes that make smart people act dumb (and how to stop doing them).Simple, powerful tools for staying rational, decent, and alert in a world built for distraction.From viral hoaxes to political theater, financial blunders to internet drama, How Not to Test Positive for Stupid turns modern madness into a master class on critical thinking — all delivered with wit, warmth, and a wink.This isn’t just a humor book. It’s a survival kit for the mind — proof that laughter and logic can still coexist.If you’ve ever believed something you later regretted, clicked before thinking, or argued with a stranger online — congratulations. You’re human. But this time, you’ll test negative.👉 Read it today and join the movement for smarter, saner citizenship — one laugh, one truth, and one better decision at a time. Read more
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