Description
“How Not to Be Wrong: The Power of Mathematical Thinking” is a non-fiction book written by Jordan Ellenberg. Published in 2014, the book explores the role of mathematics in everyday life and how mathematical thinking can help people make better decisions and avoid common pitfalls.
In “How Not to Be Wrong,” Jordan Ellenberg demonstrates how mathematics is not just about numbers and equations but is also a way of thinking that can be applied to a wide range of real-world situations. He covers a variety of topics, including probability, statistics, geometry, and more, and shows how mathematical concepts can shed light on issues like politics, economics, sports, and even personal decision-making.
The book is aimed at a general audience and is written in an accessible and engaging style. It uses real-life examples and anecdotes to illustrate mathematical principles and their applications, making it relatable to readers who may not have a strong background in mathematics.
Ellenberg’s central message is that mathematical thinking can help people become more critical and discerning in their everyday lives, enabling them to make better choices and avoid common cognitive biases. The book has received positive reviews for its ability to make mathematics engaging and relevant to a broad readership.
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