Factfulness: Ten Reasons We're Wrong About the World - and Why Things Are Better Than You Think [Hardcover] [Jan 01, 2018] Hans Rosling

Factfulness: Ten Reasons We're Wrong About the World - and Why Things Are Better Than You Think [Hardcover] [Jan 01, 2018] Hans Rosling

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Horror Business & Economics Health & Wellness
Format Inbunden
Sidor 352
Språk Engelska
Publicerad Jan 1, 2018
Förlag Sceptre
Utgåva 1
ISBN-10 1473637465
ISBN-13 9781473637467
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In a world overflowing with information and often misleading narratives, the author unveils a refreshing perspective on global progress and development. Challenging the pessimistic views that dominate media headlines, he advocates for a more fact-based understanding of how life is improving around the globe. Through ten fundamental misconceptions that many people hold, he encourages readers to rethink their assumptions and see the reality of widespread advancements.

With a blend of engaging anecdotes and empirical data, the narrative invites readers to embrace a more optimistic outlook. It emphasizes the importance of critical thinking and encourages individuals to question their biases. By stripping away unfounded fears and misconceptions, the author provides a toolkit for understanding the world more clearly, ultimately fostering a sense of hope for the future. This enlightening approach not only informs but also inspires readers to reassess their worldview and appreciate the positive changes happening all around them.

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May 05, 2025

Everyone should read this book. Literally, everyone.

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