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Subbu G
Feb 06, 2016 rated it it was amazing
Interesting and useful thought experiments. You will be convinced of the role of randomness in everyday life and appreciate it a little more. This ideas from this book add a few more tools in your 'thinking' tool belt. With the added notion of randomness, you will question your decisions from a different point of view (.. And this can sometimes get annoying!) ...more
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His self-congratulating writing voice grates on me like nothing else, but I think the morbid fascination is part of why I like to read them. In addition his books always bring about peripheral interests in a few obscure subjects or authors.
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