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The international bestseller! An indispensable book that will change the way you think and transform your decision-making - at work, at home, every day.

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The international bestseller! An indispensable book that will change the way you think and transform your decision-making - at work, at home, every day.
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Autorenporträt
Rolf Dobelli is a Swiss writer, novelist and entrepreneur. He has an MBA and a PhD in economic philosophy from the University of St Gallen, Switzerland. He is the bestselling author of The Art of Thinking Clearly, which became an instant bestseller, has sold over three million copies worldwide and been translated into 40 languages, The Art of the Good Life and Stop Reading the News. Dobelli is also founder and curator of WORLD.MINDS, an invitation-only community of the most distinguished international thinkers, scientists and artists.
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A fireworks show of insights into how our minds work.
It's one of the most readable, entertaining volumes on systematic cognitive errors you are ever likely to need. You don't know what a systematic cognitive error is? You should read this book Big Issue
"A fireworks show of insights into how our minds work. If you want to avoid tripping on cognitive errors, read this book." - Iris Bohnet, Professor and Academic Dean, Harvard Kennedy School, Director of the Harvard Decision Science Laboratory

"Dobelli examines our most common decision-making failings with engaging eloquence and describes how to counter them with instructive good sense." - Robert Cialdini, author of Influence

"...a serious examination of the faulty reasoning that leads to repeated mistakes by individuals, businesses, and nations...In this fascinating book, Dobelli does not offer a recipe for happiness but a well-considered treatise on avoiding 'self-induced unhappiness.'" - Booklist (starred review)

"...easy-going prose...what [Dobelli] does is pinpoint exactly the assumptions, bias and illusions that shape our thinking and decision-making processes in both business and personal relationships that can cost us dearly as individuals and as a society." - Financial Times