Nonsense: The Power of Not Knowing
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About the Book
An illuminating look at the surprising upside of ambiguity and how, properly harnessed, it can inspire learning, creativity, even empathy Life today feels more overwhelming and chaotic than ever. Whether it s a confounding work problem or a faltering relationship or an unclear medical diagnosis, we face constant uncertainty. And we re continually bombarded with information, much of it contradictory. Managing ambiguity in our jobs, our relationships, and daily lives is quickly becoming an essential skill. Yet most of us don t know where to begin. As Jamie Holmes shows in "Nonsense," being confused is unpleasant, so we tend to shutter our minds as we grasp for meaning and stability, especially in stressful circumstances. We re hard-wired to resolve contradictions quickly and extinguish anomalies. This can be useful, of course. When a tiger is chasing you, you can t be indecisive. But as "Nonsense" reveals, our need for closure has its own dangers. It makes us stick to our first answer, which is not always the best, and it makes us search for meaning in the wrong places. When we latch onto fast and easy truths, we lose a vital opportunity to learn something new, solve a hard problem, or see the world from another perspective. In other words, confusion that uncomfortable mental place has a hidden upside. We just need to know how to use it. This lively and original book points the way. Over the last few years, new insights from social psychology and cognitive science have deepened our understanding of the role of ambiguity in our lives and Holmes brings this research together for the first time, showing how we can use uncertainty to our advantage. Filled with illuminating stories from spy games and doomsday cults to Absolut Vodka s ad campaign and the creation of Mad Libs "Nonsense"promises to transform the way we conduct business, educate our children, and make decisions. In an increasingly unpredictable, complex world, it turns out that what matters most isn t IQ, willpower, or confidence in what we know. It s how we deal with what we don t understand."

About the Author

Jamie Holmes is a Future Tense Fellow at New America and a former Research Coordinator at Harvard University in the Department of Economics. He holds an M.I.A. from Columbia s School of International and Public Affairs and his writing has appeared in "The""New Yorker, "the" New York Times," "Slate," "Politico," the "Christian Science Monitor," "The New Republic," "The Atlantic," "Foreign Policy," and the "Daily Beast.""

Book Details
ISBN-13: 9780385348379
EAN: 9780385348379
Publisher Date: 13 Oct 2015
Binding: HARDCOVER
Continuations: English
Dewey: 153.4
Illustration: Y
LCCN: 2015007205
No of Pages: 322
Series Title: English
Sub Title: The Power of Not Knowing
ISBN-10: 0385348371
Publisher: Crown Pub
Acedemic Level: English
Book Type: English
Depth: 32
Height: 241 mm
Language: English
MediaMail: Y
PrintOnDemand: N
Spine Width: 28 mm
Width: 171 mm