Cosa Rende Felice Il Tuo Cervello (e Perché Devi Fare Il Contrario) (2011) - Plot & Excerpts
I listened to the audiobook, which seems to have been "born audio". I was expecting a mass audience, management/personal development book, the kind produced for businessmen to listen to as they commute. I was pleasantly surprised to find this book to be more in-depth. It covered the work of many behavioral economists, whose work is often cited by authors like Dan Ariely and similar authors. However, this book added just a bit more and talked about some scientific observations of human decision making in the scope of anthropology and social development. Really, a nice book. A non fiction book that makes you think and has you hanging on it's every word, very rare book indeed. I had the audio version which was very easy to listen to and had me able to 'read' this long into the night.The bulk of this book is around the results of many different research studies and the conclusion that David DiSalvo draws from it (I would say author of study but I've not investigated if this is the case).Really thought provoking and a very good book if you are in any way interest in psychology, human behaviour or attempting to understand what makes your own brain brilliant.Thank you David DiSalvo I thoroughly enjoy this book.
What do You think about Cosa Rende Felice Il Tuo Cervello (e Perché Devi Fare Il Contrario) (2011)?
An excellent introduction to the problems of cognitive biases and tunnels.
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There are so many better books to read on this topic.
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