The Art Of Choosing: The Decisions We Make Everyday of our Lives, What They Say About Us and How We Can Improve Them
A**A
Maltratado
Llego en muy mal estado
A**R
it's okay, glad i bought it used
Not providing the answers that I was hoping for, based on her TED talk. It's all right, but not what I was expecting.
B**I
Five Stars
best book
V**G
Although there are some good ideas in the book the author's cultural stand point really disappointed me.
Initially I was hooked by the title and some reviews, however things changed just in the first few pages. I founded hard to finish the reading since I realize the author was showing biased research findings (by her personal and cultural backgorund). Particularly the affirmation that western marriages do not last because people only choose partner based on physical attraction. I found this shocking since I dont know one person close to me that have ever decide to get married or live with a partner just because of such shallow motivations. Most people I know before living with a partner or getting married, ask themselves if the person they are committing with would be, for instance, a good partner for life, a good dad or mum, a good example, if that person would be able to provide, if that person would stand in difficult times, etc. The author assumes that all those questions are just made in the arranged marriages.
J**H
Interesting
Interesting book
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