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The indispensable new work from the author of the international and Sunday Times bestseller The Art of Thinking Clearly Have you ever... · Spent too long on a powerpoint presentation? · Lost sight of what makes you happy? · Failed to reach a long-term goal? · Become infuriated by queuing, tax or parking tickets? · Broken a promise you knew you'd keep? Since the dawn of civilization, we've been asking ourselves what it means to live a good life: how should I live, what will truly make be happy, how much should I earn, how should I spend my time? In the absence of a single simple answer, what we need is a toolkit of mental models, a guide to practical living. In The Art of the Good Life, you'll find fifty-two intellectual shortcuts for wiser thinking and better decisions, at home and at work. They may not guarantee you a good life, but they'll give you a better chance.
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The art of the good life: clear thinking for business and a better life, Rolf Dobelli, Caroline Waight
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- 2018
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- Language
- English
- Authors
- Rolf Dobelli, Caroline Waight
- Publisher
- Sceptre
- Released
- 2018
- Format
- Paperback
- Pages
- 208
- ISBN10
- 1473667526
- ISBN13
- 9781473667525
- Series
- Tags
- Non-Fiction, Business, Self-Help, Psychological Topics, References & Manuals, Personal Growth, Research, Logic, Statistics, Thinking, Coaching, Behaviour, Ethology, Decision Making, Errors, Reason, Theory of Knowledge
- First published
- 2011
- Original title
- Die Kunst des klaren Denkens
- Rating
- 3.85 out of 5
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- The indispensable new work from the author of the international and Sunday Times bestseller The Art of Thinking Clearly Have you ever... · Spent too long on a powerpoint presentation? · Lost sight of what makes you happy? · Failed to reach a long-term goal? · Become infuriated by queuing, tax or parking tickets? · Broken a promise you knew you'd keep? Since the dawn of civilization, we've been asking ourselves what it means to live a good life: how should I live, what will truly make be happy, how much should I earn, how should I spend my time? In the absence of a single simple answer, what we need is a toolkit of mental models, a guide to practical living. In The Art of the Good Life, you'll find fifty-two intellectual shortcuts for wiser thinking and better decisions, at home and at work. They may not guarantee you a good life, but they'll give you a better chance.

















