Logic of Life
My reading has been slow lately. Interruptive events all around me. From exam to work, from World Cup 2010 to tantrum throwing. Found out that there are logics in all these. Furthermore it is explainable via the economic. Very true human are calculative. They weighted between the pros and cons before making any decision.
Like Wisdom of Crowd, these small decision acted up collectively to form a norm or collective decision that affected the entire society directly and indirectly. Very the true, I personally believe that the wealth of a nation is through division of labor and this is a form of separation through profession. Heh.
“People smoke and gamble,” he writes. “Fools fall in love. Offices are run by morons. City neighborhoods boom or collapse for no apparent reason.” To the keen eye of an economist it all makes sense, in the counterintuitive way exploited so successfully by Steven D. Levitt and Stephen J. Dubner in “Freakonomics.”
Through this book, I clearly understand there is nothing called right or fair. It’s only worth fuming over it’s logical after all.
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