Think Like A Freak

Think Like A Freak
ISBN-10
1443416533
ISBN-13
9781443416535
Series
Think Like a Freak
Category
Business & Economics
Pages
304
Language
English
Published
2014-05-12
Publisher
Harper Collins
Authors
Steven D. Levitt, Stephen J. Dubner

Description

Steven Levitt and Stephen Dubner single-handedly showed the world that applying counter-intuitive approaches to everyday problems can bear surprising results. Think Like a Freak will take readers further inside this special thought process, revealing a new way of approaching the decisions we make, the plans we create and the morals we choose. It answers the question on the lips of everyone who’s read the previous books: How can I apply these ideas to my life? How do I make smarter, harder and better decisions? How can I truly think like a freak? With short, highly entertaining insights running the gamut from “The Upside of Quitting” to “How to Succeed with No Talent,” Think Like a Freak is poised to radically alter the way we think about all aspects of life on this planet.

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