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Through the Language Glass Summary

Through the Language Glass Summary

15 min read ⌚ Quick Summary: “Through the Language Glass” by Guy Deutscher separates fact from fiction in a burgeoning, but rather controversial field: linguistic relativity. In addition to sketching out a brief history of the research done in the area, Deutscher’s book recalls hundreds of experiments which show why, how and to what extent language […]

The (Honest) Truth About Dishonesty Summary

The (Honest) Truth About Dishonesty Summary

12 min read ⌚ Quick Summary: “Amusing Ourselves to Death” explores whether Aldous Huxley’s fictional and dystopian vision of the future described in Brave New World hasn’t already turned into the reality of our TV-dominated and image-centered present. Spoiler alert: it has, and TV and reality shows are our pleasure drugs, our very own soma. Who […]

Amusing Ourselves to Death Summary amusing ourselves to death summary

Amusing Ourselves to Death Summary

13 min read ⌚ Quick Summary: “Amusing Ourselves to Death” explores whether Aldous Huxley’s fictional and dystopian vision of the future described in “Brave New World” hasn’t already turned into the reality of our TV-dominated and image-centered present. Spoiler alert: it has, and reality shows and Netflix are our pleasure drugs, our very own soma. Who […]

The Wisdom of Life Summary

The Wisdom of Life Summary

13 min read ⌚ Quick Summary: The Wisdom of Life is a short philosophical essay by Arthur Schopenhauer in which the most famous philosophical pessimist in history explores the nature of human happiness and tries to understand how one should order his life so as to obtain the greatest possible amount of pleasure and success. Who […]

Doughnut Economics Summary

Doughnut Economics Summary

13 min read ⌚ Quick Summary: Doughnut Economics by Oxford academic Kate Raworth deconstructs the character of the rational economic man and challenges the necessity for never-ending economic growth by identifying seven critical ways in which mainstream economics has misled us, while sketching out an alternative plan on how we can satisfy humanity’s needs without overshooting […]

The Upside of Irrationality Summary

The Upside of Irrationality Summary

Quick Summary: The Upside of Irrationality is the second book by social scientist Dan Ariely, and it is a fitting follow-up to his first book, Predictably Irrational: if in his debut Ariely revealed the preprogrammed biases which instigate us to make unwise choices, here he shows the unexpected benefits (and, sometimes, downsides) of these decisions.

Big Things Have Small Beginnings Summary

Big Things Have Small Beginnings Summary

12 min read ⌚ Learn to Play the Great Game Want to be successful? Then you better learn how to play the great game. And the main lesson according to Wes Berry: Big Things Have Small Beginnings. Who Should Read “Big Things Have Small Beginnings”? And Why? Big Things Have Small Beginnings is a book about […]

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