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Factfulness is a transformative book that challenges our instinctive beliefs about the world and exposes the cognitive biases that lead us astray. Hans Rosling, with his co-authors Ola Rosling and Anna Rosling Rönnlund, identifies ten reasons why we’re dramatically wrong about global progress: the gap instinct, negativity bias, straight-line thinking, fear instinct, and more.
Drawing on decades of research and compelling data visualizations, the authors demonstrate that the world is actually much better than we think across health, poverty, education, and equality metrics. Rather than promoting blind optimism, Factfulness teaches readers how to assess information critically and recognize patterns that reveal genuine progress. This essential guide equips you with the mental tools needed to see reality clearly and make better decisions in an increasingly complex world.






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