Wild Problems Summary of Key Points
Wild Problems explores the nature of difficult, complex problems and the human approach to solving them, shedding light on decision-making and value judgment.
Wild Problems explores the nature of difficult, complex problems and the human approach to solving them, shedding light on decision-making and value judgment.
This book explores the cognitive biases and flawed thinking that lead to everyday errors. It examines the science behind why people make mistakes and how these insights can lead to smarter choices.
When’ delves into the science of timing, exploring how the timing of our decisions can impact our lives, success, and happiness.
In ‘The Why Cafe,’ a man stumbles upon a mysterious cafe where he explores life’s great questions concerning purpose, fear, and destiny.
Daniel H. Pink examines the positive force of regret and how it can lead to better decision-making, improved performance, and more meaningful lives.
The Power of Choice’ explores the significance of making choices that align with personal values and goals for a fulfilling life.
The Optimist’s Telescope explores how individuals and societies can make long-term decisions in a world focused on immediate gratification.
Emily P. Freeman’s ‘The Next Right Thing’ offers a fresh approach to decision-making that merges spiritual guidance with practical steps.
The Leadership Moment presents nine powerful stories of leaders who faced critical decisions and how they turned challenges into triumphs.