Why We Make Mistakes Summary of Key Points
This book explores the cognitive biases and flawed thinking that lead to everyday errors. It examines the science behind why people make mistakes and how these insights can lead to smarter choices.
This book explores the cognitive biases and flawed thinking that lead to everyday errors. It examines the science behind why people make mistakes and how these insights can lead to smarter choices.
A deep dive into the lives and perspectives of Tea Party conservatives in Louisiana.
StrengthsFinder 2.0 introduces an upgraded version of the StrengthsFinder program, a tool for identifying your top five strengths. The book explains how to use the program and how to apply your strengths. It demonstrates how the best way to succeed is to focus on building your strengths, rather than fixing your weaknesses.
Maybe You Should Talk to Someone, written by Lori Gottlieb, a psychotherapist, offers a behind-the-scenes look at psychotherapy through her unique perspective as both clinician and patient. The book intertwines stories and insights from her patients with her own journey in therapy, shedding light on our shared human experience.
Family Fortunes discusses the methods and importance of building and maintaining familial wealth through generations. It explores strategies from historical and modern perspectives.
The Thank You Economy explores how businesses can thrive by building strong, personal customer relationships in the digital age.
Eric Barker’s ‘Plays Well with Others’ explores the science of relationships, debunking myths and offering insights on how to create genuine connections.