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'Essential insights into the character of human choice and decision-making.' ROBERT CIALDINI, author of InfluenceA  Malcolm Gladwell, Susan Cain, Daniel Pink and Adam Grant NEXT BIG IDEA  book club read about how to avoid the pitfalls of too little, and too  much, complexity________Our brains are hardwired  to sort, categorize and draw lines. It's how we navigate the infinite  kaleidoscope of everyday information. But imagine failing an exam by a  mere 1 per cent. Or being caught speeding at just 1 mph over the speed  limit. It doesn't seem fair. And yet we have to draw the line somewhere,  we say, even though lines can be unhelpful or even dangerous when drawn  where they aren't wanted, or in too thick a hand. By thinking  in terms of ' 'them' or 'us' and 'this' or 'that' we isolate ourselves  from ideas we don't agree with and people who are not the same as us. We  fail to listen to the other side of the argument and beliefs become  increasingly polarized. Intolerance and extremism flourish. While the  human race has survived by thinking in black and white and making binary  decisions, such thinking might also destroy us. We may not be  programmed to think in shades of grey, but it's the colour of our  cognitive future.In this ground-breaking exploration of how our  brains work, Oxford University psychologist Professor Kevin Dutton explains  that by understanding the nature of our black and white thinking we are  better equipped to negotiate life's grey zones. And that, by doing so,  we will make subtler and far smarter decisions.__________'Fascinating, important and entirely convincing.' SIR PHILIP PULLMAN


 
              


