The Art of the Obvious
Title | The Art of the Obvious PDF eBook |
Author | Bruno Bettelheim |
Publisher | Knopf |
Pages | 280 |
Release | 1993 |
Genre | Psychology |
ISBN |
Beginning in 1977, Bettelheim and Rosenfeld conducted a weekly seminar for psychotherapists in training at Stanford University. Here, the original sessions have been distilled into archetypical case presentation--providing a cogent teaching tool for psychotherapists and a riveting insider's view for laymen.
Non-Obvious 2017
Title | Non-Obvious 2017 PDF eBook |
Author | Rohit Bhargava |
Publisher | IdeaPress Publishing |
Pages | 270 |
Release | 2016-12-06 |
Genre | Business & Economics |
ISBN | 9781940858234 |
The Latest Edition Of The #1 Bestselling Trend Series Shared Online More Than 1 Million Times! The Non-Obvious series of books is an annual trend report on the top 15 trends likely to affect business and consumer behaviour in the upcoming year. The book has been a Wall Street Journal bestseller, the research has been viewed and shared online more by more than a million readers and the report has been a multi-year #1 best seller online.
Willful Blindness
Title | Willful Blindness PDF eBook |
Author | Margaret Heffernan |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing USA |
Pages | 305 |
Release | 2011-03-01 |
Genre | Business & Economics |
ISBN | 0802777953 |
“With deft prose and page after page of keen insights, Heffernan shows why we close our eyes to facts that threaten our families, our livelihood, and our self-image--and, even better, she points the way out of the darkness.” --Daniel H. Pink In the tradition of Malcolm Gladwell and Nassim Nicholas Taleb, Margaret Heffernan's Willful Blindness is a tour de force on human behavior that will open your eyes. Why, after every major accident and blunder, do we look back and say, How could we have been so blind? Why do some people see what others don't? And how can we change? Drawing on studies by psychologists and neuroscientists, and from interviews with business leaders, whistleblowers, and white collar criminals, distinguished businesswoman and writer Margaret Heffernan examines the phenomenon of willful blindness, exploring the reasons that individuals and groups are blind to impending personal tragedies, corporate collapses, engineering failures-even crimes against humanity. We turn a blind eye in order to feel safe, to avoid conflict, to reduce anxiety, and to protect prestige. But greater understanding leads to solutions, and Heffernan shows how-by challenging our biases, encouraging debate, discouraging conformity, and not backing away from difficult or complicated problems-we can be more mindful of what's going on around us and be proactive instead of reactive.
Paris in Color
Title | Paris in Color PDF eBook |
Author | Nichole Robertson |
Publisher | Chronicle Books |
Pages | 131 |
Release | 2012-04-18 |
Genre | Art |
ISBN | 1452105944 |
Take a journey through the world's most romantic city, traveling from color to magnificent color with this beguiling book. An orange café chair, bright blue bicycles against a fence, a weathered white door—Nichole Robertson's sumptuous photographs of the distinctive details of Paris, all arranged by color, evoke a sense of serendipitous discovery and celebrate the city as never before. At once a work of art and a window into the heart of the city, Paris in Color will surprise and delight those who love art, design, color, and, of course, Paris!
Everything is Obvious
Title | Everything is Obvious PDF eBook |
Author | Duncan J. Watts |
Publisher | Atlantic Books |
Pages | 352 |
Release | 2011-07-01 |
Genre | Business & Economics |
ISBN | 0857895060 |
Why is the Mona Lisa the most famous painting in the world? Why did Facebook succeed when other social networking sites failed? Did the surge in Iraq really lead to less violence? And does higher pay incentivize people to work harder? If you think the answers to these questions are a matter of common sense, think again. As sociologist and network science pioneer Duncan Watts explains in this provocative book, the explanations that we give for the outcomes that we observe in life-explanations that seem obvious once we know the answer-are less useful than they seem. Watts shows how commonsense reasoning and history conspire to mislead us into thinking that we understand more about the world of human behavior than we do; and in turn, why attempts to predict, manage, or manipulate social and economic systems so often go awry. Only by understanding how and when common sense fails can we improve how we plan for the future, as well as understand the present-an argument that has important implications in politics, business, marketing, and even everyday life.
Explaining the Obvious
Title | Explaining the Obvious PDF eBook |
Author | Sven Sandström |
Publisher | |
Pages | 114 |
Release | 2007 |
Genre | Cognition |
ISBN |
Let Us Go Then
Title | Let Us Go Then PDF eBook |
Author | T. S. Eliot |
Publisher | Obvious State |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2019-11-05 |
Genre | Poetry |
ISBN | 9781633300026 |
T. S. Eliot's timeless modernist masterpiece, visually reimagined This fully illustrated book explores Eliot's themes of indecision and isolation, as well the overwhelming desire for connection, an often overlooked element of the poem. Printed on beautiful matte paper, this petite gift book is perfect for poetry and art lovers alike. The Obvious State Classics Collection is an evolving series of visually reimagined beloved works that speaks to contemporary readers. The pocket-sized, collectable editions feature the selected works of celebrated authors such as T. S. Eliot, Edgar Allan Poe, Walt Whitman, Sara Teasdale and Henry David Thoreau.