Workbook for Factfulness: Ten Reasons We're Wrong About the World--and Why Things Are Better Than You Think
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Factfulness, the latest book written by Hans Rosling in collaboration with his son and daughter, offers us an incredible and intriguing perspective of the world. In this book, Rosling shows that we are now in the best time in history, and despite what many people think, the world is in constant progress. Factfulness has been acclaimed by many popular intellectuals like Bill Gates—who said that this has been one of the most important books he has ever read—Melinda Gates, Steven Pinker, among others, and it also became an instant New York Times bestseller. This book describes many of the truths about the world, and shows that despite general opinion, humanity continues to advance steadily.
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Factfulness:
Ten Reasons We’re Wrong About the World and Why Things Are Better Than You Think
Hans Rosling
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Table of Contents
Factfulness:
Ten Reasons We’re Wrong About the World and Why Things Are Better Than You Think
Hans Rosling
Lesson #1: The exponential growth of the birth rate is ending. It is beginning to be regular.
Lesson #2: World life expectancy is much higher than before.
Lesson #3: Humans are programmed to assume the worst
Lesson #4: Rates