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This updated edition features new examples and concludes with an extended discussion of how we can live with dissonance, learn from it, and perhaps, eventually, forgive ourselves. Her books in. Short-link Link Embed. Share from cover. Share from page:. Now, thanks to this brilliant b. More magazines by this user. Close Flag as Inappropriate. You have already flagged this document. Thank you, for helping us keep this platform clean.

The editors will have a look at it as soon as possible. Delete template? By gaining insight into how and why errors occur, we can work to limit them and offer compassion to ourselves and others when they do happen, rather than pain and frustration. After all, we all make mistakes. The reason, the authors explain, is that, being human, we are all susceptible to various biases that can lead us to blunder.

Our mistakes make us poorer and less healthy; we often make bad decisions involving education, personal finance, health care, mortgages and credit cards, the family, and even the planet itself.

A smart, engaging and eye-opening explanation of why we make mistakes and what we can do to avoid them About the Author Joseph T. Unfortunately, it proved disappointing: my friend Josh likes to defend longer books by invoking the metaphor of a trailer vs. Everyone knows that people make mistakes. But, I hadn't realized how truly and grossly fallible we are. The book contains many easy-to-digest examples, like how doctors' sloppy handwriting kills thousands of people a year.

It's a truism that we all make mistakes, but Hallinan is more interested in why we make them, in what quirks of our mental makeup allow—and even frequently encourage—us to misremember important events, forget passwords, mistake strangers for friends, buy more groceries than we actually need, fall for optical illusions, and so on. It's a truism that we all make mistakes, but Hallinan is more interested in why we make them, in what quirks of our mental makeup allow--and even frequently encourage--us to misremember important events, forget passwords, mistake strangers for friends, buy more groceries than we actually need, fall for optical illusions, and so : Joseph T Hallinan.

Why We Make Mistakes will open your eyes to the reasons behind your mistakes—and have you vowing to do better the next time. Hallinan owes a lot to Malcolm Gladwell. The frizzy-haired author of Blink, The Tipping Point, and most recently Outliers brought contemporary social psychological principles to the mainstream—specifically, the understanding that much of human behavior is driven by surroundings and environment rather.

Why We Make Mistakes. Author: Joseph T. Editors make mistakes. Most importantly, Beatrice reminds the reader that it's more important to enjoy the things that you do than worry about doing them perfectly.

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