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F**Z
Applicable to Interdisciplinary Study
There is nothing to dislike about this book unless a person does not know what to do with a book, particularly how to condense its invaluable information. A key takeaway for me about this book is that is assists me in realizing my greater potential by giving me the opportunity to reflect and hone in on confidence and motivation inducing strategies. For example, broadly speaking about Game Theory, the answer to a problem may not always be choice focused as to disregard possibility.I recommend this book for anybody who seeks to develop intellectual expertise and dexterity.
J**Y
Impeccable
The content is impeccable.I really like the game theory part; mental math trick is less impressive compared to the game theory part but still good.Now goes on with the organization.The five-book compilation is little bit too chunky. Hope they comes in five less thick book instead (Which means you buy five different books individually, but that doesn't have a discount.)And the appearance is not looking good.But ,it is still a very good book to read
M**E
A mixed bag
Mostly very interesting brief essays. The last lengthy portion of this book focuses on mathematics. As a Professor who has taught both biostatistics and data analysis, I looked forward to reading these essays. However, I found them to be of limited utility; do I really want to memorize rules that allow me to multiply 381 X 816 in my head? Do I really want to memorize more rules so I can solve for the square root of 659 in my head?As a compilation of 5 different, short books, there are a few duplicate essays. A little obvious editing is appropriate, as these repeats suggest a perceived need to "pad the compilation" with essentially useless repeated information.However, there were enough essays of immediate value, topics that made me stop and think, to make this a worthwhile read.
R**.
Great book!
Haven’t finished it but this book is great so far! It is well thought out and helps you understand game theory using real life examples! I am enjoying every page of this book!
B**)
Mind your decisions and don't buy this book
I made it through the first two of five "books." You would think, by the sound of it, that game theory would be interesting. You would be wrong. Repetitious, repetitious, and did I mention it was repetitious? The story about how he convinced a teaching assistant to sabotage his friends -- the author's friends, not the TA's friends -- was at least, um, interesting? As for the second "book," the list of common errors and contradictions was TOO common. I recognized each one, a few sentences into the description. Will I read any of the three remaining "books"? The titles aren't too promising.
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