Factfulness: Ten Reasons We're Wrong About the World – and Why Things Are Better Than You Think
Hans Rosling
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38 MINS
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Ever wondered how grilled rats and giant larvas can lead to insights on the generalization instinct and global misconceptions?
Are you curious about how a Swedish doctor's experiences in Congo, India, and Mozambique can provide us with a fresh perspective on stereotypes, cultural shifts, and economic progress?
Want to know about the instincts that distort our worldview and how understanding them can foster a more hopeful outlook on global progress?
Get ready to challenge common misconceptions about global trends using data.
Ever wondered how grilled rats and giant larvas can lead to insights on the generalization instinct and global misconceptions?
Are you curious about how a Swedish doctor's experiences in Congo, India, and Mozambique can provide us with a fresh perspective on stereotypes, cultural shifts, and economic progress?
Want to know about the instincts that distort our worldview and how understanding them can foster a more hopeful outlook on global progress?
Get ready to challenge common misconceptions about global trends using data.
Key Ideas
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#1
Is the Gap Instinct Distorting Our Perception of Global Progress?
01 Jan 1970
03:27
03:27
#2
From Sewage Ditch to Global Progress: A Swedish Saga of Hope and Factfulness
01 Jan 1970
03:04
03:04
#3
Are We Misunderstanding Population Growth Due to the 'Straight Line Instinct'?
01 Jan 1970
03:46
03:46
#4
From Plane Crashes to Terrorism: How Fear Distorts Our Perception of Danger
01 Jan 1970
03:44
03:44
#5
Can Understanding the 'Size Instinct' and the 80/20 Rule Help Us Save More Lives?
01 Jan 1970
02:53
02:53
#6
Decoding the Generalization Instinct: The Impact on Perception and Business Opportunities
01 Jan 1970
03:49
03:49
#7
Is Africa's Economic Transformation a Myth or a Rising Reality?
01 Jan 1970
04:22
04:22
#8
Beyond the Single Perspective: Embracing Complexity for a Holistic Worldview
01 Jan 1970
03:14
03:14
#9
Are We Misdirecting Blame in Society's Complex Problems?
01 Jan 1970
03:24
03:24
#10
Factfulness Over Fear: How Misplaced Urgency Distorts Our Worldview and Decision Making
01 Jan 1970
03:25
03:25
#11
Final Recap
01 Jan 1970
03:15
03:15
About Author
Hans Rosling was a renowned Swedish physician, academic, and statistician known for his captivating data-driven presentations on global health and development. Along with his son Ola Rosling and daughter-in-law Anna Rosling Rönnlund, he co-authored "Factfulness: Ten Reasons We're Wrong About the World – and Why Things Are Better Than You Think." The book challenges common misconceptions about global trends using data and encourages a more fact-based worldview. Rosling dedicated his career to debunking myths and spreading awareness about the true state of global progress.
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