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The Darwinian Trap The Hidden Evolutionary Forces That Explain Our World And Threaten Our Future Kristian Rnn

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The Darwinian Trap The Hidden Evolutionary Forces That Explain Our World And Threaten Our Future Kristian Rnn
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Publisher: Crown
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 4.04 MB
Author: Kristian Rönn
Language: English
Year: 2024

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The Darwinian Trap The Hidden Evolutionary Forces That Explain Our World And Threaten Our Future Kristian Rnn by Kristian Rönn instant download after payment.

A provocative exploration of how humans are wired to seek short-term success at the expense of long-term survival—an evolutionary “glitch” that explains everything from toxic workplaces to climate change
“Essential reading . . . a lively, ultimately hopeful examination of how incentivizing the wrong values and actions has led to some of our most intractable problems.”—Eric Ries, New York Times bestselling author of The Lean Startup
When people talk about today’s biggest challenges—pollution, misinformation, artificial intelligence, inept CEOs, and politicians—they tend to frame the conversation around “bad people” doing “bad things.” But is there more to the story?
Humans, it turns out, are intrinsically wired to seek short-term success at the expense of long-term prosperity. Kristian Rönn, an entrepreneur formerly affiliated with the University of Oxford’s...

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