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Why small, chance events can divert our lives and change how we think our world works.
If you could rewind your life to the very beginning and then press play, would everything turn out the same? 
Or could making an accidental phone call or missing an exit off the highway change not just your life, but history itself? 
And would you remain blind to the radically different possible world you unknowingly left behind?
In Fluke, myth-shattering social scientist Brian Klaas dives deeply into…
    Undertittel
    Chance, Chaos, and Why Everything We Do Matters
  
  
  
  
    Forlag
    John Murray
  
  
  
    Utgitt
    25 januar 2024
    
  
  
  
  
    Lengde
    8:43
  
  
  
    Sjanger
    
      Dokumentar og fakta, Politikk og samfunn
    
  
  
  
  
    Språk
    English
  
  
    Format
    mp3
  
  
    DRM-beskyttelse
    App-only
  
  
    ISBN
    9781399804554
  
Why small, chance events can divert our lives and change how we think our world works.
If you could rewind your life to the very beginning and then press play, would everything turn out the same?
Or could making an accidental phone call or missing an exit off the highway change not just your life, but history itself?
And would you remain blind to the radically different possible world you unknowingly left behind?
In Fluke, myth-shattering social scientist Brian Klaas dives deeply into the phenomenon of random chance and the chaos it can sow, taking aim at most people's neat and tidy storybook version of reality. The book's argument is that we willfully ignore a bewildering truth: but for a few small changes, our lives - and our societies - could be radically different.
Offering an entirely new lens, Fluke explores how our world really works, driven by strange interactions and apparently random events. How did one couple's vacation cause 100,000 people to die? Does our decision to hit the snooze button in the morning radically alter the trajectory of our lives? And has the evolution of humans been inevitable, or are we simply the product of a series of freak accidents?
Drawing on social science, chaos theory, history, evolutionary biology, and philosophy, Klaas provides a brilliantly fresh look at why things happen - all while providing mind-bending lessons on how we can live smarter, be happier, and lead more fulfilling lives.
Praise for Brian Klaas:
'Illuminating' Adam Grant
'Passionate, insightful, and occasionally jaw-dropping' Peter Frankopan
'A brilliant exploration' Dan Snow
'You'll never look at the world the same way again' Ian Dunt
(P) 2024 Hodder & Stoughton Limited
      If you could rewind your life to the very beginning and then press play, would everything turn out the same?
Or could making an accidental phone call or missing an exit off the highway change not just your life, but history itself?
And would you remain blind to the radically different possible world you unknowingly left behind?
In Fluke, myth-shattering social scientist Brian Klaas dives deeply into the phenomenon of random chance and the chaos it can sow, taking aim at most people's neat and tidy storybook version of reality. The book's argument is that we willfully ignore a bewildering truth: but for a few small changes, our lives - and our societies - could be radically different.
Offering an entirely new lens, Fluke explores how our world really works, driven by strange interactions and apparently random events. How did one couple's vacation cause 100,000 people to die? Does our decision to hit the snooze button in the morning radically alter the trajectory of our lives? And has the evolution of humans been inevitable, or are we simply the product of a series of freak accidents?
Drawing on social science, chaos theory, history, evolutionary biology, and philosophy, Klaas provides a brilliantly fresh look at why things happen - all while providing mind-bending lessons on how we can live smarter, be happier, and lead more fulfilling lives.
Praise for Brian Klaas:
'Illuminating' Adam Grant
'Passionate, insightful, and occasionally jaw-dropping' Peter Frankopan
'A brilliant exploration' Dan Snow
'You'll never look at the world the same way again' Ian Dunt
(P) 2024 Hodder & Stoughton Limited
 
         
            
            
         
            
            
            
            
         
            
            
            
            
         
            
            
         
            
            
            
            
         
            
            
            
            
        