cognitive biases

  • Social Sciences

    The Upside of Irrationality by Dan Ariely

    “The Upside of Irrationality by Dan Ariely” is a fascinating exploration of how our irrational behaviors can lead to surprisingly positive outcomes. This book delves into the quirks of human decision-making, revealing that our seemingly illogical actions often have hidden benefits. Ariely, a renowned behavioral economist, uses a blend of humor, personal anecdotes, and scientific research to challenge traditional economic…

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  • HistoryFactfulness by Hans Rosling

    Factfulness by Hans Rosling

    Factfulness by Hans Rosling is a groundbreaking book that challenges common misconceptions about the world and provides a refreshing perspective on global progress. Through a blend of data-driven analysis and engaging storytelling, Rosling offers readers a clearer understanding of the state of the world, debunking myths and highlighting the remarkable improvements in human well-being over the past decades. In this…

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