What is Noise about?
This book explores the concept of 'noise'—the unwanted variability in human judgment. It reveals how decisions are often clouded by inconsistencies, leading to errors in various fields such as law, medicine, and business. By distinguishing between bias and noise, the authors provide insightful analysis and practical strategies for reducing noise in decision-making processes, ultimately aiming to improve outcomes in diverse settings.
Who should read Noise
- Psychology enthusiasts seeking to understand decision-making flaws.
- Business professionals looking to improve judgment in hiring.
- Students of behavioral economics interested in cognitive biases.
What is Enlightenment Now about?
This thought-provoking book argues for the importance of reason, science, and humanism in driving societal progress. Drawing on data and historical trends, it illustrates how advancements in technology, health, and governance have improved human life. Challenging pessimistic views, it advocates for a rational approach to addressing global challenges, emphasizing that through knowledge and Enlightenment principles, humanity can continue to achieve positive change and overcome obstacles.
Who should read Enlightenment Now
- Fans of science and reason-based arguments
- Advocates of humanism and progress
- Readers interested in rational optimism and critical thinking

