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Eyes wide open : how to make smart decisions in a confusing world / Noreena Hertz

By: Language: English Publication details: London : William Collins, 2014Description: 344 pISBN:
  • 9780007564736
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 153.83
LOC classification:
  • HD 30.23  H576e 2014
Contents:
This decision will change your life. Step 1. Get to grips with a world in hyper-drive -- Keep your eyes wide open. Step 2. See the tiger and the snake -- Step 3. Don't be scared of the nacirema -- Become your own custodian of truth. Step 4. Ditch deference and challenge experts -- Step 5. Learn from shepherds and shop assistants -- Go digital ... with caution. Step 6. Co-create and listen in -- Step 7. Scrutinise sock puppets and screen your sources -- Develop your survival skills. Step 8. Overcome your math anxiety -- Step 9. Monitor your emotional thermostat -- Shake things up. Step 10. Embrace dissent and encourage difference.
Summary: In a fast-moving world we're often overloaded with differing opinions, conflicting data and changing advice. In this essential guide, Noreena Hertz offers practical steps to how to make better, smarter decisions.
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Libro Libro Biblioteca Juan Bosch Biblioteca Juan Bosch Ciencias Sociales Ciencias Sociales (3er. Piso) HD 30.23 H576e 2014 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available 00000124367

This decision will change your life. Step 1. Get to grips with a world in hyper-drive --
Keep your eyes wide open. Step 2. See the tiger and the snake --
Step 3. Don't be scared of the nacirema --
Become your own custodian of truth. Step 4. Ditch deference and challenge experts --
Step 5. Learn from shepherds and shop assistants --
Go digital ... with caution. Step 6. Co-create and listen in --
Step 7. Scrutinise sock puppets and screen your sources --
Develop your survival skills. Step 8. Overcome your math anxiety --
Step 9. Monitor your emotional thermostat --
Shake things up. Step 10. Embrace dissent and encourage difference.

In a fast-moving world we're often overloaded with differing opinions, conflicting data and changing advice. In this essential guide, Noreena Hertz offers practical steps to how to make better, smarter decisions.

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