Margaret Heffernan Willful Blindness
Heffernan s willful blindness represents a good effort summarizing the drivers of willful blindness for which she includes our preference for the familiar our love of individuals and for big ideas a love of busyness and our dislike of conflict and change the human instinct to obey and conform and our skill at displacing and diffusing responsibility p 198.
Margaret heffernan willful blindness. Why we ignore the obvious at our peril public library serial entrepreneur and author margaret heffernan examines the intricate pervasive cognitive and emotional mechanisms by which we choose sometimes consciously but mostly not to remain unseeing in situations where we could know and should know but don t know because it makes us feel better not to know. Why we ignore the obvious at our peril margaret heffernan examines the cognitive mechanisms by which we choose sometimes consciously but mostly not to remain. It is the little things such as walking into an untidy kitchen at work and that could be the cause of a little scraffle whilst willful blindness be it on a personal and collective level can turn that into a huge altercation that could have been avoided if dealt with earlier.
Willful blindness is better explained as us trying not to notice what is happening in front of us. In law willful blindness refers to the principle that a person is responsible for an action if he could and should have known something was problematic. Her other publications include naked truth and women on top.
Margaret heffernan is a ceo bestselling author ted speaker and lecturer. In her book willful blindness.