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Loserthink

by Scott Adams
language: spanish
Publisher: EMPRESA ACTIVA, September of 2020 ‧
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Bajo el concepto de "Loserthink", el autor engloba a los pequeños hábitos mentales que hacen que seamo víctimas de nuestras propias burbujas de realidad.Incluso las personas más inteligentes pueden caer en la seducción del "loserthink" y dejarse llevar por sus propios hábitos. Este libro te enseñará cómo detectar y evitar ese tipo de pensamiento y te dará ideas para responder ante los argumentos huecos que recibas, ya sea por amigos bien intencionados, extraños en Internet o expertos políticos. También aprenderás a detectar las causas subyacentes del "loserthink", como la incapacidad de dejar tu propio ego fuera de tu toma de decisiones, pensar con palabras en lugar de razones, o ser incapaz de imaginar explicaciones alternativas y creer demasiado en las coincidencias.Tu burbuja de realidad no tiene por qué convertirse en tu prisión. Este libro te permitirá recuperar tu libertad a la vez que ser una de las pocas voces auténticamente pensantes de cualquier conversación.

Loserthink

by Scott Adams

Property Description
ISBN: 9788416997329
Publisher: EMPRESA ACTIVA
Release Date: September of 2020
Language: Spanish
Dimensions: 150 x 230 x 23 mm
Cover: Softcover
Pages: 264
Format: Book
Categories: Books in Spanish > Management
EAN: 9788416997329

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Scott Adams

Born in 1957 in New York, Scott Adams studied Economics and worked for eight years at Crocker National Bank. He earned an MBA from Berkeley and worked for nine years as an engineer at Pacific Bell, though his relationships with superiors were far from ideal. In 1988, Scott Adams presented Dilbert and Dogbert comic strips to various companies. His characters were inspired by his coworkers, resulting in a scathing critique of the way large corporations operate. Initially, his work was rejected by almost all publishers. However, United Media offered him a contract, which he immediately accepted. At the age of 45, he became a millionaire thanks to the "mouthless little man" that People magazine included on its list of the 25 most interesting people in the country, alongside pop star Madonna. His work has earned him numerous awards, including the Newspaper Comic Strip Award in 1997.

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