Super Thinking by Gabriel Weinberg , Lauren McCann
About The book
You want to make better decisions. You want to be right more of the time professionally and personally. However, being more right consistently is a hard problem because the world is such a complex, evolving place. How do you navigate this complexity? Mental models are decision-making tools that guide our perception of the world and our behaviour in it. They help us understand life, make decisions and solve problems. The best models help us make intelligent investments, develop ground-breaking technologies and even travel to outer space. Building on our knowledge of well-known models such as the bandwagon effect or paradigm shift and introducing us to the lesser known like the Eisenhower matrix or the boiling Frog symbol, this indispensable book distils the most effective mental models into a single, digestible volume. It will make even the most complex models accessible and engaging to enable you to make better, more informed decisions in every part of your life.
Reviews
“An intellectual playground that will have your brain doing mental reps and seeing the world differently." –SHANE PARRISH, creator of the Farnam Street blog and host of The Knowledge Project podcast
“An invaluable resource for making sense of the world, making good decisions, and placing smart bets. A fast-paced and fun read, jam-packed with useful information on every page. I wish I’d had this book ages ago!” –ANNIE DUKE, author of Thinking in Bets
"Internalizing these mental models will help you understand the world around you. Once you can spot them, you can change your own behavior to avoid common traps, adjust how you interact with people to get better results, and maybe even articulate new mental models of the world that have yet to be discovered." –BRIAN ARMSTRONG, Cofounder & CEO of Coinbase
About THe Author
Gabriel Weinberg is the CEO & Founder of DuckDuckGo, the Internet privacy company and private search engine. He holds a B.S. with honors from MIT in Physics and an M.S. from the MIT Technology and Policy Program. Weinberg is also the co-author of Traction.
Lauren McCann is a statistician and researcher. She spent nearly a decade at GlaxoSmithKline, where she designed and analyzed clinical trials and authored articles in medical journals, including the New England Journal of Medicine. She holds a Ph.D. in Operations Research and a B.S. with honors in mathematics, from MIT.
| Author | Gabriel Weinberg |
|---|---|
| Publisher | Penguin UK |
| Publication date | 2019 A.D |
| Language | English |
| Binding | Paperback |
| ISBN | 9780241336359 |
| In the box | Main Unit |