Then, for the other books, Í read Sway, which was not bad, but not
outstanding either.
I very much liked The Invisible Gorilla though, whose author did a good job
of defending everyday-rationality, for example with respect to the
‘antivax’-movement.
Lukeprog: of the other books, are there any you specifically recommend?
Also, Dan Ariely’s second book, The Upside of Irrationality is pretty good. For an introduction, I can recommmend Ariely’s TED-talks.
Then, for the other books, Í read Sway, which was not bad, but not outstanding either.
I very much liked The Invisible Gorilla though, whose author did a good job of defending everyday-rationality, for example with respect to the ‘antivax’-movement.
Lukeprog: of the other books, are there any you specifically recommend?