Why Were Wrong About Nearly Everything: A Theory of Human Misunderstanding Audiobook, by Bobby Duffy Play Audiobook Sample

Why We're Wrong About Nearly Everything: A Theory of Human Misunderstanding Audiobook

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Read By: Nicholas Tecosky Publisher: Basic Books Listen Time: at 1.0x Speed 5.00 hours at 1.5x Speed 3.75 hours at 2.0x Speed Release Date: November 2019 Format: Unabridged Audiobook ISBN: 9781549152672

Quick Stats About this Audiobook

Total Audiobook Chapters:

12

Longest Chapter Length:

46:50 minutes

Shortest Chapter Length:

24:07 minutes

Average Chapter Length:

37:55 minutes

Audiobooks by this Author:

2

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Publisher Description

A leading social researcher explains why humans so consistently misunderstand the outside world



How often are women harassed? What percentage of the population are immigrants? How bad is unemployment? These questions are important, but most of us get the answers wrong. Research shows that people often wildly misunderstand the state of the world, regardless of age, sex, or education. And though the internet brings us unprecedented access to information, there's little evidence we're any better informed because of it.



We may blame cognitive bias or fake news, but neither tells the complete story. In Why We're Wrong About Nearly Everything, Bobby Duffy draws on his research into public perception across more than forty countries, offering a sweeping account of the stubborn problem of human delusion: how society breeds it, why it will never go away, and what our misperceptions say about what we really believe.



We won't always know the facts, but they still matter. Why We're Wrong About Nearly Everything is mandatory reading for anyone interested making humankind a little bit smarter.



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A tour de force of delusion. In Why We're Wrong About Nearly Everything, master social researcher Bobby Duffy offers a thoroughly convincing account of how our false beliefs often tell us more about who we are than our true ones.

— Seth Stephens-Davidowitz, author of Everybody Lies 

Quotes

  • Illuminating. Reading this book is like stepping from the shadows into the light. You will see the world anew.

    — Julia Gillard, 27th Prime Minister of Australia
  • A first class book with hugely important and relevant analysis, really pertinent to the issues we're thinking about today... incredibly well-written and easy to read.

    — Dame Margaret Hodge, Labour Party MP
  • With wit and wisdom, Bobby Duffy reveals how the misperceptions we share shape the world we live in. Required reading for a post-truth era.

    — Jonah Berger, author of Invisible Influence
  • Mandatory reading. This mind-altering book show how most of us are badly deluded about the state of the world.

    — Steven Pinker, Johnstone Professor of Psychology, Harvard University, and author of Enlightenment Now
  • Illuminating and important. Duffy has spent a decade finding the gaps between our perceptions and reality. The result is this fascinating study.

    — Dan Gardner, co-author of Superforecasting
  • A masterful overview of how our perceptions are repeatedly off the mark. Consequential and timely.

    — David Halpern, chief executive of the Behavioural Insights Team
  • Simply indispensable. Marrying fascinating data with superb analysis, this is a unique book.

    — Matthew d'Ancona, author of Post-Truth and editor-in-chief of Drugstore Culture
  • A great read that will help you get a better fix on reality. This book will help you understand why many of the things you think are probably wrong.

    — Hetan Shah, executive director of The Royal Statistical Society
  • Fantastic: there are eye-opening and shocking statistics on every page. This book may force you to reconsider your most deeply held views.

    — Jamie Bartlett, author of The Dark NetDancyger

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About Nicholas Tecosky

Nicholas Tecosky, also known as Douglas Berger, is an actor and writer living in Atlanta, Georgia. He cowrote the horror omnibus V/H/S, which premiered at the Sundance Film Festival in 2012, and produces the Write Club Atlanta live show and podcast.