A Spy's Guide to Thinking book

A Spy's Guide to Thinking

John Braddock  

 3 Key ideas

 08 MINS

 4.4 (810)

Psychology  

Ever wondered how to think like a spy under pressure?

Curious about how the U.S. Air Force and the CIA apply strategic thinking in high-stakes situations like the Iraq WMD investigations?

Intrigued by the idea of viewing your daily interactions through the lens of game theory?

Dive into this thrilling exploration of the art of effective thinking, as told through the eyes of a seasoned intelligence agent!


Ever wondered how to think like a spy under pressure?

Curious about how the U.S. Air Force and the CIA apply strategic thinking in high-stakes situations like the Iraq WMD investigations?

Intrigued by the idea of viewing your daily interactions through the lens of game theory?

Dive into this thrilling exploration of the art of effective thinking, as told through the eyes of a seasoned intelligence agent!

 

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Key Ideas

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#1

Can John Boyd's OODA Loop Help You Think Like a Spy?

01 Jan 1970

02:44

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#2

CIA's Game Theory: Insights from Spies and Strategies

01 Jan 1970

02:44

02:44


#3

Final Recap

01 Jan 1970

02:56

02:56



About Author

John Braddock is the pen name of the authors behind the popular series "A Spy's Guide to Thinking." The books are known for their engaging and insightful look into the world of espionage, offering readers practical lessons on critical thinking and decision-making drawn from real-life intelligence operations. The authors' backgrounds in intelligence and their ability to distill complex concepts into accessible advice have made the series a favorite among readers interested in both spycraft and personal development.

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