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.
##日本有过一个调查,你觉得十年后自己会是什么样?这个社会会是什么样?超过70%的被采访者认为十年后的自己会比现在好,同时只有不到30%的采访者认为十年后的社会会比现在更好。个人的发展期望是应该与社会相匹配的,如果社会变得更差,你不大可能变得更好。 心理学家...
评分 评分 评分 评分##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.
评分 评分##这本书的内容是不错的,但原创性比较低,而且很难记住如此多的条目。有些例子很有趣,有时间整理下。
评分##第8本原著@本书用了99篇简单但是不失重点的小文章讲述了一些常见的认知谬误,其中很多是从进化心理学的角度出发,对于我这种以前没怎么接触过什么心理学内容的人来说,可以作为入门读物。文章难度对我来说适中,纵然很多单词不认识,但是查查也就知道了。每篇文章很短,可以让你及时喘口气,不会陷入茫茫英文单词的大海里无法自拔。其实读到后面我已经忘了大部分前面的内容了,毕竟99个不是个小数目,或许再读一次会印象更深,但我怀疑浮躁的我是否会再读一次。最后的Epilogue是总论,应该不要漏过。 其实这本书的内容很多我都熟悉,有些还是我们经常拿出来在长投的线下课程里面讲的。 例如,第113页“忽视基本概率”中所举的例子。 马库斯是个瘦瘦的男人,他戴眼镜,爱听莫扎特的音乐。 根据以上描述,请你认为以下哪种情况可能性会更大? (1) 马库斯是卡车司机 (2) 马库斯...
评分##练英语而读,却收获颇丰。99个小道理加小事例解释,都是生活中会出现的,误区,惯性思维。比如,如果修路牌写着:“我是为了你而修路/保养”,那么因此而堵车的坏心情会缓解不少。还有很多消费行为,广告的陷阱。原来不是很了解,看了后科普点常识。会对行为改变?NONONO,明知故犯依旧。PS跟有的书内容都有重复。比如,怪诞心理学,把时间当朋友。。。
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