Rolf Dobelli is a bestselling writer and entrepreneur. He is the founder of Zurich.Minds, a community of some of the world's most famed and distinguished thinkers, scientists, artists, and entrepreneurs, and a cofounder of getAbstract, the world's largest publisher of compressed knowledge.A novelist, sailor, and pilot, he lives in Lucerne, Switzerland.
Have you ever . . .
Invested time in something that, in hindsight, just wasn't worth it?
Paid too much in an eBay auction?
Continued to do something you knew was bad for you?
Sold stocks too late, or too early?
Taken credit for success, but blamed failure on external circumstances?
Backed the wrong horse?
These are examples of what the author calls cognitive biases, simple errors all of us make in day-to-day thinking. But by knowing what they are and how to identify them, we can avoid them and make better choices: whether in dealing with personal problems or business negotiations, trying to save money or earn profits, or merely working out what we really want in life—and strategizing the best way to get it.
Already an international bestseller, The Art of Thinking Clearly distills cutting-edge research from behavioral economics, psychology, and neuroscience into a clever, practical guide for anyone who's ever wanted to be wiser and make better decisions. A novelist, thinker, and entrepreneur, Rolf Dobelli deftly shows that in order to lead happier, more prosperous lives, we don't need extra cunning, new ideas, shiny gadgets, or more frantic hyperactivity—all we need is less irrationality.
Simple, clear, and always surprising, this indispensable book will change the way you think and transform your decision making—at work, at home, every day. From why you shouldn't accept a free drink to why you should walk out of a movie you don't like, from why it's so hard to predict the future to why you shouldn't watch the news, The Art of Thinking Clearly helps solve the puzzle of human reasoning.
##前一陣子聽《東吳相對論》,裏麵提到瞭非常多我們現實中存在的各種謬論與誤區,包括運動員和身材的因果關係、房地産大佬們對於不動産的奇談怪論、密密麻麻的補考不的預測等等,收獲很大。直到讀瞭這本書我纔知道原來他們在節目裏的各種話題,都是取自於此。 全書利...
評分##在群體裏容易按照他人的想法生活,在孤獨中容易按照自己的想法生活。但值得記住的隻是那些在群體中保持獨立的人。——愛默生 我很慶幸由於從事科學研究的緣故,大多數情況下,我會更傾嚮於清醒的思考,並且不經意會發現生活中的種種錯誤。但真正做到“在群體中保持獨立”並不...
評分##記得中學的時候,一次逛書店,無意中發現一本書,是國外一位皮膚護理專傢的一本小冊子,名字都不記得瞭,但書裏的一些小常識至今都記得,那本書談瞭皮膚的構成及清潔護理還有護膚品的一些小知識,諸如水是必需的最價廉物美的清潔用品,如何清潔皮膚,洗臉時候的毛巾的挑...
評分##It is too simple if you read some psychological books already, quit reading it halfway. It is not bad as an entry book of psychological world. Looking for another book then.
評分 評分##每當看到媒體上對各種騙局的報道,我腦中總是浮現齣三個字“這都行?”,隨即自信的認為:我不會上這麼弱智的當的。你也是這麼想的吧?看瞭本書你就知道,你已經犯瞭“過度自信效應”思維錯誤。在幾次目睹身邊智力相當的朋友也會落入這樣弱智的圈套後,我終於相信輪到我也不見...
評分本站所有内容均为互联网搜索引擎提供的公开搜索信息,本站不存储任何数据与内容,任何内容与数据均与本站无关,如有需要请联系相关搜索引擎包括但不限于百度,google,bing,sogou 等
© 2025 book.tinynews.org All Rights Reserved. 静思书屋 版权所有