Factfulness: Ten Reasons We're Wrong About The World--and Why Things Are Better Than You Think

Anna Rosling Rönnlund , Hans Rosling , Ola Rosling
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Factfulness: Ten Reasons We're Wrong About The World--and Why Things Are Better Than You Think

Anna Rosling Rönnlund , Hans Rosling , Ola Rosling
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“One of the most important books I’ve ever read—an indispensable guide to thinking clearly about the world.” Bill Gates

“Hans Rosling tells the story of ‘the secret silent miracle of human progress’ as only he can. But Factfulness does much more than that. It also explains why progress is so often secret and silent and teaches readers how to see it clearly.” —Melinda Gates

"Factfulness by Hans Rosling, an outstanding international public health expert, is a hopeful book about the potential for human progress when we work off facts rather than our inherent biases." Former U.S. President Barack Obama

“Wonderful… a passionate and erudite message that is all more moving because it comes from beyond the grave… His knack for presentation and delight in statistics come across on every page. Who else would choose a chart of 'guitars per capita' as a proxy for human progress?” The Financial Times

“[Factfulness] throws down a gauntlet to doom-and-gloomers in global health by challenging preconceptions and misconceptions [and] is a fabulous read, succinct and lively… This magnificent book ends with a plea for a factual world view. Rosling was optimistic that this outlook will spread, because it is a useful navigational tool in a complex world, and a genuine antidote to negativity and hopelessness.” —Nature

"Like any good statistician, Rosling uses the tools of his trade (namely, graphs, charts and lots of questionnaires) to argue we're doing too much feeling and not enough thinking when it comes to assessing the world…His goal is to change the way we see the world." —Business Insider

“In an accessible, almost folksy prose, Rosling identifies various reasons why so many of us have ended up with so many faulty ideas about our world.” —Booklist

"In Hans Rosling’s hands, data sings. Global trends in health and economics come to vivid life. And the big picture of global development—with some surprisingly good news—snaps into sharp focus." —TED

"Three minutes with Hans Rosling will change your mind about the world." —Nature

“If you need a break from the mainstream media message about how the world is falling apart, I can highly recommend this fact-filled and super fun book. In fact, I might even suggest that this book should be the starting place for any kind of discussion about economics, politics, and the state of the world in general.” Seeking Alpha

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changed my way of thinking and how I approach life.

"This book changed the way I think and see things."

Sammy (5/5)

Statistics without being boring

"Thoroughly informative and uplifting read. Expands your awareness for a more accurate understanding of where the world stands as of today 2018"

Roughmutt (5/5)

Must read

"The subtitle says it all. Life is better than you think and getting better. We can all use this reminder."

Sean (5/5)

How the World Works

"In this rather up-beat book, the author explains how our perception of the world is distorted by our depressing knowledge of the past and that, in fact, the human condition worldwide is actually improving. He bases all of this on what he considers to be modern reputable data. His ultimate message to readers is to consider hard core data before making potentially erroneous conclusions about the state of the world. I found this book to be generally interesting and the author’s prose to be clear, lively, friendly and engaging. I believe that this book will likely appeal to a wide audience."

George P. (4/5)

A must read!

"I bought it as a gift after having listened to it twice in audio. Its a great reminder of how the state of the world is so much better than the snippets we get from news outlets. Its also interesting to see how similar we are, seeing as the focus is so often on our differences."

Iluvtoread (5/5)

Incredible

"An eye-opener for everything you thought you knew and understood and truly believed everything you've ever been told. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . not so much."

Suzanne (4/5)

A must read

"This book changed my mind on many important statistics, this book should be part of the school system's must read list."

David (5/5)

Ok

"Hans Rosling was a medical doctor, professor of international health and renowned public educator. He was an adviser to the World Health Organization and UNICEF,"

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  • Date de publication : Apr 07, 2020
  • Langue : anglais
  • Nombre de pages : 352
  • Éditeur : Flatiron Books
  • ISBN : 9781250123824
  • Dimensions : 5.4" W x 1.0" L x 8.2" H

Hans Rosling was a medical doctor, professor of international health and renowned public educator. He was an adviser to the World Health Organization and UNICEF, and co-founded Médecins sans Frontières in Sweden and the Gapminder Foundation. His TED talks have been viewed more than 35 million times, and he was listed as one of Time Magazine’s 100 most influential people in the world. Hans died in 2017, having devoted the last years of his life to writing Factfulness.

Ola Rosling and Anna Rosling Rönnlund, Hans's son and daughter-in-law, were co-founders of the Gapminder Foundation, and Ola its director from 2005 to 2007 and from 2010 to the present day. After Google acquired the bubble-chart tool called Trendalyzer, invented and designed by Anna and Ola, Ola became head of Google's Public Data Team and Anna the team’s senior user experience (UX) designer. They have both received international awards for their work.

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