The Coddling of the American Mind
v1.0.1Greg Lukianoff and Jonathan Haidt's The Coddling of the American Mind — an executable toolkit that applies CBT principles to understand the "Three Great Untruths" weakening resilience, explains the rise of safetyism, and offers strategies for fostering antifragility. Covers 5 use cases: ① The Three Great Untruths — understand why these beliefs weaken resilience ("What is safetyism" "Why are young people less resilient") ② Cognitive Behavioral Thinking — apply CBT to challenge distorted beliefs ("How to think more rationally" "How to challenge distorted thinking") ③ Antifragility — understand why challenge strengthens, protection weakens ("How to raise resilient kids" "Why overprotection harms development") ④ Free Speech & Open Inquiry — why campus debates matter ("Why is free speech important" "How to have productive disagreements") ⑤ Polarization & Tribalism — how culture drives us apart ("Why is society more polarized" "How to bridge political divides") Trigger when users say: "Coddling of the American Mind" "Jonathan Haidt" "Safetyism" "Three Great Untruths" "Why are students so fragile" "Antifragile" "Free speech on campus" "Cancel culture" "Cognitive behavioral therapy" or mention: Greg Lukianoff / Jonathan Haidt / The Coddling of the American Mind / safetyism / three untruths / antifragility / cognitive behavioral therapy / CBT / free speech / cancel culture / polarization / generation Z / social media / mental health / college campus / wisdom / resilience / microaggressions. Related skills: clear-thinking-book (cognitive biases), the-happiness-advantage (positive psychology), nonviolent-communication (disagreeing productively), cant-hurt-me (mental toughness).