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Fluke

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In the tradition of Malcolm Gladwell and Nassim Nicholas Taleb, this work challenges our understanding of how the world operates, emphasizing the impact of small, chance events on our lives and history. It poses thought-provoking questions: If you could restart your life, would everything unfold the same way? Could a simple mistake or an accidental call alter not just your fate but the course of history? The author, a social scientist and Atlantic writer, delves into the randomness of life, dismantling the tidy narratives we often construct. He argues that we overlook how minor changes could lead to vastly different outcomes in our lives and societies. By examining the chaotic nature of our existence, the book reveals how seemingly trivial decisions—like hitting the snooze button—can significantly influence our life paths. Through a blend of social science, chaos theory, history, and philosophy, the author offers a fresh perspective on why events occur. He presents intriguing examples, such as how a couple's vacation had catastrophic consequences, prompting readers to reconsider the randomness that shapes our reality. Ultimately, the book provides insightful lessons on living smarter and more fulfilling lives amidst the unpredictability of existence.

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Fluke, Brian Klaas

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Rok vydání
2024
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Titul
Fluke
Jazyk
anglicky
Rok vydání
2024
Vazba
měkká
Počet stran
336
ISBN10
1668055848
ISBN13
9781668055847
Série
Hodnocení
4,05 z 5
Anotace
In the tradition of Malcolm Gladwell and Nassim Nicholas Taleb, this work challenges our understanding of how the world operates, emphasizing the impact of small, chance events on our lives and history. It poses thought-provoking questions: If you could restart your life, would everything unfold the same way? Could a simple mistake or an accidental call alter not just your fate but the course of history? The author, a social scientist and Atlantic writer, delves into the randomness of life, dismantling the tidy narratives we often construct. He argues that we overlook how minor changes could lead to vastly different outcomes in our lives and societies. By examining the chaotic nature of our existence, the book reveals how seemingly trivial decisions—like hitting the snooze button—can significantly influence our life paths. Through a blend of social science, chaos theory, history, and philosophy, the author offers a fresh perspective on why events occur. He presents intriguing examples, such as how a couple's vacation had catastrophic consequences, prompting readers to reconsider the randomness that shapes our reality. Ultimately, the book provides insightful lessons on living smarter and more fulfilling lives amidst the unpredictability of existence.