Out of Proportion
Fifty Theories, from Physics to Psychology, on Why Little Actions Have Outsized Effects, and Where the Popular Versions Get It Wrong
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Simon Vega
Ce titre utilise une narration à voix virtuelle
La voix virtuelle est une narration générée par ordinateur pour les livres audio.
This is a book about that gap, and about being honest where a lot of books like it quietly are not.
It walks you through fifty real ideas, one to a short chapter, drawn from physics, biology, psychology, and economics. With each one it does two things. First it shows you the surprising machinery underneath. How the butterfly effect actually works. Why a tidy life comes apart the moment you stop tending it. What the 80/20 rule is really claiming. How anchoring, social proof, the sunk cost trap, and the Eisenhower priority grid steer choices you were sure you made freely.
Then it does the harder, rarer thing. When the popular version of an idea gets carried away, it says so out loud. You get the real story behind broken windows, the part of the marginal gains legend that usually gets left out, what the Gottman ratio can and cannot promise you, and why "what doesn't kill you makes you stronger" is a good line and a bad law. Learning to tell the honest idea from the oversold one is the real skill you walk away with.
And every chapter ends the same way. One small thing to try this week. Not a program. Not a system you have to live inside. Just one lever, the smallest move with a real chance of an outsized return.
If you love behavioral psychology, mental models, cognitive biases, and the quiet science of everyday decisions, but you are tired of being sold to, this is the honest, slightly skeptical companion to the audiobooks already on your shelf. Fifty short chapters. Fifty real theories. One small thing to try at the end of each.
From Vega Publishing.
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