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Simplexity - Why Simple Things Become Complex (and How Complex Things Can Be Made Simple) (Hardcover)
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Simplexity - Why Simple Things Become Complex (and How Complex Things Can Be Made Simple) (Hardcover)
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Why are the instruction manuals for cell phones incomprehensible?
Why is a truck driver's job as hard as a CEO's?
How can 10 percent of every medical dollar cure 90 percent of the
world's disease?
Why do bad teams win so many games? Complexity, as any scientist
will tell you, is a slippery idea. Things that seem complicated can
be astoundingly simple; things that seem simple can be dizzyingly
complex. A houseplant may be more intricate than a manufacturing
plant. A colony of garden ants may be more complicated than a
community of people. A sentence may be richer than a book, a
couplet more complicated than a song. These and other paradoxes are
driving a whole new science--simplexity--that is redefining how we
look at the world and using that new view to improve our lives in
fields as diverse as economics, biology, cosmology, chemistry,
psychology, politics, child development, the arts, and more. Seen
through the lens of this surprising new science, the world becomes
a delicate place filled with predictable patterns--patterns we
often fail to see as we're time and again fooled by our instincts,
by our fear, by the size of things, and even by their beauty. In
Simplexity, Time senior writer Jeffrey Kluger shows how a drinking
straw can save thousands of lives; how a million cars can be on the
streets but just a few hundred of them can lead to gridlock; how
investors behave like atoms; how arithmetic governs abstract art
and physics drives jazz; why swatting a TV indeed makes it work
better. As simplexity moves from the research lab into popular
consciousness it will challenge our models for modern living.
Jeffrey Kluger adeptly translates newly evolving theory into a
delightful theory of everything that will have you rethinking the
rules of business, family, art--your world.
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