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Factfulness

by Hans Rosling

Factfulness

by Hans Rosling

In 'Factfulness,' Hans Rosling, together with Ola Rosling and Anna Rosling Rönnlund, presents a transformative outlook on the state of the world by challenging widespread misconceptions. Through compelling evidence and engaging stories, the authors highlight ten instincts that skew our perspective—from our habit of framing a binary world to the ways media instills fear. They argue that despite pervasive beliefs that everything is deteriorating, the reality is more optimistic than we realize. By discarding doom-laden biases and embracing fact-based views, readers can hone their capacity to prioritize genuine threats and embrace potential futures with clarity and hope.

  • Non-Fiction
  • Culture
  • Cognitive
  • Statistics
  • Psychology
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