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chupacobbruh 's review for:
Think Like a Freak
by Steven D. Levitt, Stephen J. Dubner
This book is great not because of its theories and motifs, but because of the memorable way they're portrayed.
Each "step" or "secret", like "Learn to say I don't know", "Know when to quit" and "How to convince someone that doesn't want to be convinced" has been done a multitude of times before, but the storytelling and prose used makes different angles of these ideas and strategies more clear and memorable.
I'd consider this an "entertaining inspirational" book.
If you're a fan of "Adam Ruins Everything", Malcom Gladwell, or simply trying to learn more ways to avoid status quo, I'd recommend this book.
Each "step" or "secret", like "Learn to say I don't know", "Know when to quit" and "How to convince someone that doesn't want to be convinced" has been done a multitude of times before, but the storytelling and prose used makes different angles of these ideas and strategies more clear and memorable.
I'd consider this an "entertaining inspirational" book.
If you're a fan of "Adam Ruins Everything", Malcom Gladwell, or simply trying to learn more ways to avoid status quo, I'd recommend this book.