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    Antifragile: Things that Gain from Disorder

    What if the key to enduring chaos is not merely to withstand it—but to thrive because of it? In Antifragile, ideas crackle like lightning as it dismantles the illusion of stability and celebrates systems, individuals, and ideas that grow stronger under pressure, volatility, and disorder. Through paradox and provocation, it asks: Why worship resilience when you can embrace something better—something that feeds on uncertainty and emerges sharper, fiercer, and wiser? With a voice that is both incendiary and exacting, this book maps a radical philosophy for living wisely in a world that will never be safe, still, or predictable. It is not a manual for survival—but a manifesto for transcendence.

    • Originally Published: 2012
    • Publisher : Penguin Books, 2013
    • Genre: Self-help
    • Pages: 544
    • Book Type: Hardcopy
    • ISBN-13: 978-0141038223
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    Nudge: Improving Decisions About Health, Wealth, and Happiness

    In a world where our choices are never as free as they seem, Nudge reveals the hidden levers that shape how we decide—from what we eat to how we save, vote, or plan our futures. Through the lens of behavioral science, it explores how small, well-placed cues—nudges—can guide us toward wiser, healthier, and more ethical outcomes without taking away our agency. But can gentle guidance coexist with true freedom, or does every choice architecture carry the fingerprints of power? With clarity and warmth, this book challenges us to see decision-making not as a cold calculation, but as a deeply human dance between impulse, intention, and design. It is a quiet manifesto for a smarter society—one choice at a time.

    • Originally Published: 2008
    • Publisher: Penguin Random House, 2022
    • Genre: Non-fiction
    • Pages: 384
    • Book Type: Hardcopy
    • ISBN: 9780141999937
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    Thinking Fast and Slow

    Your mind is a battleground between two selves: one impulsive and instinctual, the other deliberate and slow. Thinking, Fast and Slow pulls back the curtain on the quiet tug-of-war behind every choice we make—from trivial daily decisions to life-altering judgments—revealing just how often we are strangers to our own reasoning. What if your confidence is an illusion, your logic a mirage, and your certainty the mask of a hidden bias? With surgical clarity and unsettling insight, this book challenges not just how you think, but who you believe yourself to be.

    • Originally Published: 2011
    • Publisher: Penguin Books, 2024
    • Genre: Non-fiction
    • Pages: 624
    • Book Type: Hardcopy
    • ISBN: 9780141033570
    • Access: Members