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  • Basit Ijazhar citerati fjol
    This book is about the world, and how to understand it. So why start with the circus? And why would I end a lecture by showing off in a sparkly top?
  • Basit Ijazhar citerati fjol
    When I was a child my dream was to become a circus artist. My parents’ dream, though, was for me to get the good education they never had. So I ended up studying medicine.
  • zhamilyamurzabayevahar citeratför 2 år sedan
    Factfulness is … recognizing when a decision feels urgent and remembering that it rarely is.
    To control the urgency instinct, take small steps.
    • Take a breath. When your urgency instinct is triggered, your other instincts kick in and your analysis shuts down. Ask for more time and more information. It’s rarely now or never and it’s rarely either/or.
    • Insist on the data. If something is urgent and important, it should be measured. Beware of data that is relevant but inaccurate, or accurate but irrelevant. Only relevant and accurate data is useful.
    • Beware of fortune-tellers. Any prediction about the future is uncertain. Be wary of predictions that fail to acknowledge that. Insist on a full range of scenarios, never just the best or worst case. Ask how often such predictions have been right before.
    • Be wary of drastic action. Ask what the side effects will be. Ask how the idea has been tested. Step-by-step practical improvements, and evaluation of their impact, are less dramatic but usually more effective.
  • Carmen Jordana Roldánhar citerati fjol
    Factfulness is … recognizing when we get negative news, and remembering that information about bad events is much more likely to reach us. When things are getting better we often don’t hear about them. This gives us a systematically too-negative impression of the world around us, which is very stressful.

    To control the negativity instinct, expect bad news.

    • Better and bad. Practice distinguishing between a level (e.g., bad) and a direction of change (e.g., better). Convince yourself that things can be both better and bad.

    • Good news is not news. Good news is almost never reported. So news is almost always bad. When you see bad news, as
  • Carmen Jordana Roldánhar citerati fjol
    whether equally positive news would have reached you.

    • Gradual improvement is not news. When a trend is gradually improving, with periodic dips, you are more likely to notice the dips than the overall improvement.

    • More news does not equal more suffering. More bad news is sometimes due to better surveillance of suffering, not a worsening world.

    • Beware of rosy pasts. People often glorify their early experiences, and nations often glorify their histories.
  • yarikpetroleumhar citeratför 2 år sedan
    I’m not an optimist. That makes me sound naïve. I’m a very serious “possibilist.”
  • Liliana Fonsecahar citeratför 2 år sedan
    Factfulness is … recognizing that a single perspective can limit your imagination, and remembering that it is better to look at problems from many angles to get a more accurate understanding and find practical solutions.

    To control the single perspective instinct, get a toolbox, not a hammer.

    • Test your ideas. Don’t only collect examples that show how excellent your favorite ideas are. Have people who disagree with you test your ideas and find their weaknesses.
  • Вадим Мазурhar citeratför 5 månader sedan
    It’s not the numbers that are interesting. It’s what they tell us about the lives behind the numbers
  • Вадим Мазурhar citeratför 5 månader sedan
    I’m talking about that irresistible temptation we have to divide all kinds of things into two distinct and often conflicting groups, with an imagined gap—a huge chasm of injustice—in between.
  • Вадим Мазурhar citeratför 5 månader sedan
    He probably thought I would be surprised
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