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.