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In engaging prose and with practical examples and anecdotes, an eye-opening look at human reasoning and essential reading for anyone with important decisions to make. Have you ever: • Invested time in something that, with hindsight, just wasn't worth it? • Overpayed in an Ebay auction? • Continued doing 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 cognitive biases, simple errors we all make in our day-to-day thinking. But by knowing what they are and how to spot them, we can avoid them and make better choices-whether dealing with a personal problem or a business negotiation; trying to save money or make money; working out what we do or don't want in life: and how best to get it. Simple, clear and always surprising, this indispensable book will change the way you think and transform your decision-making-work, at home, every day. It reveals, in 99 short chapters, the most common errors of judgment, and how to avoid them.
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The Art of Thinking Clearly, Rolf Dobelli
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- Erscheinungsdatum
- 2014
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- Sprache
- Englisch
- Autor*innen
- Rolf Dobelli
- Verlag
- Hachette
- Erscheinungsdatum
- 2014
- Einband
- Paperback
- Seitenzahl
- 326
- ISBN10
- 1444798286
- ISBN13
- 9781444798289
- Reihe
- Schlagwörter
- Sachbücher, Handel, Lebenshilfe, Psychologische Thematik, Handbücher und Anleitungen, Persönliche Entwicklung, Forschung, Logik, Statistik, Denken, Coaching, Verhaltung, Ethologie, Entscheidungsfindung, Fehler, Vernunft, Erkenntnistheorie
- Erstveröffentlichung
- 2011
- Originaltitel
- Die Kunst des klaren Denkens
- Bewertung
- 3,85 von 5 Sternen
- Beschreibung
- In engaging prose and with practical examples and anecdotes, an eye-opening look at human reasoning and essential reading for anyone with important decisions to make. Have you ever: • Invested time in something that, with hindsight, just wasn't worth it? • Overpayed in an Ebay auction? • Continued doing 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 cognitive biases, simple errors we all make in our day-to-day thinking. But by knowing what they are and how to spot them, we can avoid them and make better choices-whether dealing with a personal problem or a business negotiation; trying to save money or make money; working out what we do or don't want in life: and how best to get it. Simple, clear and always surprising, this indispensable book will change the way you think and transform your decision-making-work, at home, every day. It reveals, in 99 short chapters, the most common errors of judgment, and how to avoid them.

















