Factfulness: Ten Reasons We're Wrong About the World--and Why Things Are Better Than You Think
The international best-selling phenomenon loved by BARACK OBAMA and BILL GATES is now available in a gift edition with the illustrations in color throughout.
"A hopeful book about the potential for human progress when we work off facts rather than our inherent biases." ―Barack Obama
"One of the most important books I've ever read―an indispensable guide to thinking clearly about the world." ―Bill Gates
"...Explains why progress is so often secret and silent and teaches readers how to see it clearly." ―Melinda Gates
Instant New York Times bestseller
#1 Wall Street Journal bestseller
FACTFULNESS: the stress-reducing habit of only having opinions for which there are strong supporting facts.
Things aren't as bad as we think. Fact.
When asked simple questions about global trends―why the world's population is increasing; how many young women go to school; how many of us live in poverty―we systematically get the answers wrong. So wrong that a chimpanzee choosing answers at random will consistently outguess journalists, Nobel laureates, and investment bankers.
In Factfulness, legendary statisticians Hans, Anna, and Ola Rosling offer a radical new explanation of why this happens, and reveal the ten instincts that distort our perspective.
It turns out that the world, for all its imperfections, is in a much better state than we might think. But when we let the bad news take on outsize proportions instead of embracing a worldview based on facts, we can lose our ability to focus on the things that threaten us most.
Filled with lively anecdotes and moving stories, Factfulness is an urgent and essential book that will change the way you see the world.
And now, here is this special gift edition: With charts and photographs in color, and a larger format.
Country | USA |
Brand | Flatiron Books |
Manufacturer | Flatiron Books |
Binding | Hardcover |
ItemPartNumber | Illustrations, unspecified |
ReleaseDate | 2019-11-12 |
UnitCount | 1 |
EANs | 9781250624956 |