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| #183791 in Books | Vintage | 2015-01-06 | 2015-01-06 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 7.99 x.80 x5.20l,.81 | File type: PDF | 272 pages | Vintage||16 of 17 people found the following review helpful.| Had high hopes but not worth the cost and the time spent reading it|By Aardvark8|The overall takeaway I got from this book is that people will look at things from their own perspectives, and we are wrong to simply conclude that another person's decisions are stupid or evil. I think most readers have heard that before, so the thesis of the book is nothing profound. The evidenc|From Booklist|Despite its brand-name-sounding title (used only in the four-page afterword), Epley hasn’t created a slick, marketable method. And this book isn’t pop psychology but popularly written, ge
Winner of the 2015 Book Prize for the Promotion of Social and Personality Science (Society for Personality and Social Psychology)
Why are we sometimes blind to the minds of others, treating them like objects or animals instead? Why do we talk to our cars, or the stars, as if there is a mind that can hear us? Why do we so routinely believe that others think, feel, and want what we do when, in fact, they do not? And why do we think we understand our spouse...
You can specify the type of files you want, for your device.Mindwise: Why We Misunderstand What Others Think, Believe, Feel, and Want | Nicholas Epley. A good, fresh read, highly recommended.