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A review by dadaohou
When: The Scientific Secrets of Perfect Timing by Daniel H. Pink
2.0
Occasionally insightful but largely shallow. The guide part (Time Hacker's Handbook) is consistently detached from the main part because of ecological fallacy, which I doubt if the author takes seriously, and the constant conflict between academic bestseller style and cheap self-help style. Sometimes the writing even begs the question of integrity, if not morality, especially in the hospital malpractice case.