More. Numbers. Every. Day. by Micael Dahlen - ISBN: 9781800961067
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Escape the numberdemic: Understand, resist, and reclaim your life now.

More. Numbers. Every. Day.

How Figures Are Taking Over Our Lives – And Why It's Time to Set Ourselves Free

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    288 pages

  • Release Date

    28 March 2023

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Summary

How many steps have you done today?

How many emails answered?

How much money have you spent this week?

And how many hours have you slept?

Welcome to the numberdemic, where a deluge of figures, stats and data manipulate your every move. From the way you work, date and exercise to the products you buy and the news you read, numbers have worked their way into every part of our lives. But is life better this way? How are all of those num…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781800961067
ISBN-10:1800961065
Author:Micael Dahlen, Helge Thorbjørnsen
Publisher:Octopus Publishing Group
Imprint:Monoray
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:288
Release Date:28 March 2023
Weight:360g
Dimensions:232mm x 152mm x 28mm
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Critics Review

Our days have always been numbered, but increasingly so too are our steps, minutes of REM sleep, and evaluations of restaurants. In 31,234 words Dahlen and Thorbjørnsen cast their four critical, and at times whimsical, eyes at our numbered existences revealing that despite the potentially uncountable benefits of numbering things, consuming too much ‘pi’ might be bad for our health * Scott E. Page, Professor at the University of Michigan, and author of ‘The Model Thinker’ *
Written in lucid, skillfully translated prose that puts the science into philosophical perspective, this shines a fascinating light on the modern-day obsession with numerical quantity over quality. * Publishers Weekly *
Everybody should read this book. A smart and insightful read that will totally change the way you think - and live. * Thomas Erikson, author of ‘Surrounded by Idiots’ *
An entertaining and thought-provoking antidote to the tyranny of numbers in the modern world. By looking at the psychology of how we are tricked, goaded and often crushed by endless quantification, the authors present a winning case for weaning ourselves off number-dependence. * Alex Bellos, author of ‘Can You Solve My Problems?’ *

About The Author

Micael Dahlen

Micael Dahlen is Professor at the Stockholm School of Economics, with a particular interest in what makes us happy. He is the author of several books and an acclaimed public speaker.

Helge Thorbjornsen is Professor of Marketing at the Norwegian School of Economics. He is curious about human behaviour and decision-making, particularly when technology is involved.

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