El arte de pensar : 52 errores de lógica que es mejor dejar que cometan otros
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Rolf Dobelli es un autor suizo conocido por sus ensayos convincentes y sus perspectivas poco convencionales sobre el mundo. Su trabajo profundiza en cómo pensamos y cómo podemos evitar sesgos cognitivos comunes para mejorar nuestra toma de decisiones. La escritura de Dobelli es reconocida por su accesibilidad, presentando ideas complejas de una manera comprensible y atractiva. Su objetivo es dotar a los lectores de herramientas para pensar con más claridad y navegar en la vida diaria.
Desde la Antigüedad, la gente se ha preguntado qué significa vivir una buena vida. ¿Cómo debo vivir? ¿Qué rol juega el destino? ¿O el dinero? ¿Es la felicidad un estado mental, o se trata más bien de alcanzar ciertas metas? ¿Es mejor buscar la felicidad o solo evitar la infelicidad? Las respuestas son siempre decepcionantes. ¿Por qué? Porque el camino único hacia la felicidad no existe. El mundo es demasiado complicado; necesitamos modelos mentales para entenderlo. En El arte de la buena vida encontrarás 52 atajos intelectuales para pensar sabiamente y tomar mejores decisiones en tu vida personal y laboral. Tal vez no te garanticen una buena vida, pero sí te darán una mejor oportunidad de alcanzarla. Cómo ser más sabio y tomar mejores decisiones
El arte de actuar es la segunda parte del best seller internacional El arte de pensar. Rolf Dobelli ha reunido casi cien errores de pensamiento, cognitivos y conductuales. Su mayor contribución es la de reorganizar todos estos temas, cotejarlos y obligarnos a mirar hacia atras y reflexionar
The indispensable new work from the author of the international and Sunday Times bestseller The Art of Thinking Clearly Have you ever... · Spent too long on a powerpoint presentation? · Lost sight of what makes you happy? · Failed to reach a long-term goal? · Become infuriated by queuing, tax or parking tickets? · Broken a promise you knew you'd keep? Since the dawn of civilization, we've been asking ourselves what it means to live a good life: how should I live, what will truly make be happy, how much should I earn, how should I spend my time? In the absence of a single simple answer, what we need is a toolkit of mental models, a guide to practical living. In The Art of the Good Life, you'll find fifty-two intellectual shortcuts for wiser thinking and better decisions, at home and at work. They may not guarantee you a good life, but they'll give you a better chance.
Since the dawn of civilization, we've been asking ourselves what it means to live a good life: how should I live, what will truly make be happy, how much should I earn, how should I spend my time? In the absence of a single simple answer, what we need is a toolkit of mental models, a guide to practical living. In The Art of the Good Life, you'll find fifty-two intellectual shortcuts for wiser thinking and better decisions, at home and at work. They may not guarantee you a good life, but they'll give you a better chance.
News is to the mind what sugar is to the body. In 2013 Rolf Dobelli stood in front of a roomful of journalists and proclaimed that he did not read the news. It caused a riot. Now he finally sets down his philosophy in detail. And he practises what he preaches: he hasn't read the news for a decade.Stop Reading the News is Dobelli's manifesto about the dangers of the most toxic form of information - news. He shows the damage it does to our concentration and well-being, and how a misplaced sense of duty can misdirect our behaviour.From the author of the bestselling The Art of Thinking Clearly, Rolf Dobelli's book offers the reader guidance about how to live without news, and the many potential gains to be had: less disruption, more time, less anxiety, more insights. In a world of increasing disruption and division, Stop Reading the News is a welcome voice of calm and wisdom.
STOP READING THE NEWS is a vital toolkit for managing the upsetting coronavirus news cycle and finding equilibrium and calm at a time of chaos and uncertainty In 2013 Rolf Dobelli stood in front of a roomful of journalists and proclaimed that he did not read the news. It caused a riot. Now the author of the bestselling The Art of Thinking Clearly finally sets down his philosophy in detail. And he practises what he preaches: he hasn't read the news for a decade. Stop Reading the News is Dobelli's manifesto about the dangers of the most toxic form of information - news. He shows the damage it does to our concentration and well-being, and how a misplaced sense of duty can misdirect our behaviour. Most importantly, he offers the reader the guidance on how to live without news, and the many potential gains to be had: less disruption, more time, less anxiety, more insights. In a world of increasing disruption and division, Stop Reading the News is a welcome voice of calm and wisdom.
Nicht WAS, sondern WIE man fragt, ist entscheidend: Der Schweizer Bestsellerautor Rolf Dobelli hat daraus eine kleine Lebenskunst der Selbstbefragung gemacht und provoziert mit seinen im ›stern‹ veröffentlichten Fragekolumnen zum Nachdenken. Spielerisch ironische Fragen zu Themen, die jeden betreffen – zu Glück, Liebe, Sex, sozialem Verhalten, Erfolg, Karriere, Alter, Gott und Tod.