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Why do humans continue to suffer even after they understand what is wrong?
Only Humans Are Clever Enough to Be Stupid by Sandeep J Chavan, examines a quiet but dangerous paradox: intelligence does not always correct behavior-it often preserves misalignment. Unlike ignorance, which is innocent, human stupidity emerges when awareness is present and intelligence continues anyway.
This book does not define stupidity as lack of intelligence, education, or ability. It defines it precisely as the misuse of intelligence after feedback is already available. Animals cannot qualify for this condition. Humans can-and do-daily.
Moving through everyday life, relationships, morality, productivity, ethics, and cruelty, the book shows how intelligence turns against itself through overthinking, justification, narrative identity, and distance from consequence. It explains why understanding does not end suffering, why ethics became necessary only for humans, and how cruelty is not emotional-but structural.
Rather than offering solutions, practices, or promises of happiness, Chavan introduces a quieter alternative: alignment over precision, restraint over wisdom, attention over effort. He argues that life does not need perfection, enlightenment, or moral heroism-it needs less interference from misused intelligence.
This is not a self-help book.
It does not motivate, inspire, or instruct.
It does not promise peace, success, or transformation.
It offers only one achievable outcome:
the reduction of unnecessary, self-inflicted suffering.
The goal is not wisdom.
The goal is to stop misusing intelligence.
Title
Only Humans Are Clever Enough to Be Stupid
Author
Sandeep Chavan
Publisher
Gyrus Vision
Published
March 2026
Weight
346g
Page Count
294
Dimensions
14 x 21.6 x 1.7 cm
ISBN
9798233883279
ISBN-10
8233883271
Eden Code
7444595
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