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Obliquity: Why Our Goals Are Best Achieved Indirectly
Obliquity Why Our Goals Are Best Achieved Indirectly
Author: John Kay
A leading economist charts the indirect road to happiness and wealth. — Using dozens of practical examples from the worlds of business, politics, science, sports, literature, even parenting, esteemed economist John Kay proves a notion that feels at once paradoxical and deeply commonsensical: The best way to achieve any complex or broadly defined ...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9780143120551
ISBN-10: 0143120557
Publication Date: 3/27/2012
Pages: 240
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Publisher: Penguin (Non-Classics)
Book Type: Paperback
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This was an interesting read, but less earth shattering than the blurb led me to expect. At one point the author himself comments that "everyone else knows that our approach to problem solving is more oblique." If you are a game theorist or economist who believes everyone makes rational choices, this may be the book that changes your mind. If you're part of the "everyone else" you'll find some philosophical/psychological backup for ideas you know to be true ("The more we practice the better our judgments.") but not necessarily a lot beyond that.


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