Tim Harford is the author of the bestseller The Undercover Economist and The Logic of Life and a member of the editorial board of the Financial Times, where he also writes the “Dear Economist” column. He is a regular contributor to Slate, Forbes, and NPR’s Marketplace. He was the host of the BBC TV series Trust Me, I’m an Economist and now presents the BBC series More or Less. Harford has been an economist at the World Bank and an economics tutor at Oxford University. He lives in London with his wife and two daughters.
From the award-winning columnist and author of the national bestseller The Undercover Economist comes a provocative big idea book about the genuine benefits of being messy: at home, at work, in the classroom, and beyond.
Messy: The Power of Disorder to Transform Our Lives celebrates the benefits that messiness has in our lives: why it’s important, why we resist it, and why we should embrace it instead. Using research from neuroscience, psychology, social science, as well as captivating examples of real people doing extraordinary things, Tim Harford explains that the human qualities we value – creativity, responsiveness, resilience – are integral to the disorder, confusion, and disarray that produce them.
From the music studio of Brian Eno to the Lincoln Memorial with Martin Luther King, Jr., from the board room to the classroom, messiness lies at the core of how we innovate, how we achieve, how we reach each other – in short, how we succeed.
In Messy, you’ll learn about the unexpected connections between creativity and mess; understand why unexpected changes of plans, unfamiliar people, and unforeseen events can help generate new ideas and opportunities as they make you anxious and angry; and come to appreciate that the human inclination for tidiness – in our personal and professional lives, online, even in children’s play – can mask deep and debilitating fragility that keep us from innovation.
Stimulating and readable as it points exciting ways forward, Messy is an insightful exploration of the real advantages of mess in our lives.
發表於2024-11-24
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去它的收納與條理,Tom Hartford 2016年的書《一團糟Messy》教我們擁抱沒有秩序的生活。過多的數據也許會淹沒真正的趨勢,整理得井井有條的郵箱根本是浪費時間,員工能自主在項目之間切換的矽榖公司比秩序分明的東部公司産齣更多,注意力經常被吸引走的人能達成更有創造性的結...
評分去它的收納與條理,Tom Hartford 2016年的書《一團糟Messy》教我們擁抱沒有秩序的生活。過多的數據也許會淹沒真正的趨勢,整理得井井有條的郵箱根本是浪費時間,員工能自主在項目之間切換的矽榖公司比秩序分明的東部公司産齣更多,注意力經常被吸引走的人能達成更有創造性的結...
評分去它的收納與條理,Tom Hartford 2016年的書《一團糟Messy》教我們擁抱沒有秩序的生活。過多的數據也許會淹沒真正的趨勢,整理得井井有條的郵箱根本是浪費時間,員工能自主在項目之間切換的矽榖公司比秩序分明的東部公司産齣更多,注意力經常被吸引走的人能達成更有創造性的結...
評分去它的收納與條理,Tom Hartford 2016年的書《一團糟Messy》教我們擁抱沒有秩序的生活。過多的數據也許會淹沒真正的趨勢,整理得井井有條的郵箱根本是浪費時間,員工能自主在項目之間切換的矽榖公司比秩序分明的東部公司産齣更多,注意力經常被吸引走的人能達成更有創造性的結...
評分去它的收納與條理,Tom Hartford 2016年的書《一團糟Messy》教我們擁抱沒有秩序的生活。過多的數據也許會淹沒真正的趨勢,整理得井井有條的郵箱根本是浪費時間,員工能自主在項目之間切換的矽榖公司比秩序分明的東部公司産齣更多,注意力經常被吸引走的人能達成更有創造性的結...
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作者竭盡全力通過翔實論據分析“混亂”存在的必要性和正當性。
評分作者竭盡全力通過翔實論據分析“混亂”存在的必要性和正當性。
評分不是很新穎也不是很有內容,打水漂的感覺。
評分是我喜歡的那類觀點和方法。震動效應,小概率,生命力,隨機性。生而為人,一切都是富有人性的匪夷所思的。尤其對於我,富有彈性和靈活度,享受當下感受未來,也許是目前最好的方式。但生命終究是一條長河,任何觀點,方式,方法,都不值得你死死擁抱一輩子。
評分一半是心理學,一半是雞湯文,不過甚閤我意。我自己雖然不是非常邋遢的人,但是也算不上tidy,而且覺得凡事井井有條處處一塵不染太浪費精力。以不變應萬變纔是人生常態。
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