Dont Trust Your Gut, Seth StephensDavidowitz
Dont Trust Your Gut, Seth StephensDavidowitz
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Don't Trust Your Gut
Using Data to Get What You Really Want in Life

Author: Seth Stephens-Davidowitz

Narrator: Timothy Andrés Pabon

Unabridged: 6 hr 10 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 05/10/2022

Includes: Bonus Material Bonus Material Included


Synopsis

Seth Stephens-Davidowitz is as good a data storyteller as I have ever met.” — Steven Levitt, co-author, FreakonomicsBig decisions are hard. We consult friends and family, make sense of confusing “expert” advice online, maybe we read a self-help book to guide us. In the end, we usually just do what feels right, pursuing high stakes self-improvement—such as who we marry, how to date, where to live, what makes us happy—based solely on what our gut instinct tells us. But what if our gut is wrong? Biased, unpredictable, and misinformed, our gut, it turns out, is not all that reliable. And data can prove this.In Don’t Trust Your Gut, economist, former Google data scientist, and New York Times bestselling author Seth Stephens-Davidowitz reveals just how wrong we really are when it comes to improving our own lives. In the past decade, scholars have mined enormous datasets to find remarkable new approaches to life’s biggest self-help puzzles. Data from hundreds of thousands of dating profiles have revealed surprising successful strategies to get a date; data from hundreds of millions of tax records have uncovered the best places to raise children; data from millions of career trajectories have found previously unknown reasons why some rise to the top.Telling fascinating, unexpected stories with these numbers and the latest big data research, Stephens-Davidowitz exposes that, while we often think we know how to better ourselves, the numbers disagree. Hard facts and figures consistently contradict our instincts and demonstrate self-help that actually works—whether it involves the best time in life to start a business or how happy it actually makes us to skip a friend’s birthday party for a night of Netflix on the couch. From the boring careers that produce the most wealth, to the old-school, data-backed relationship advice so well-worn it’s become a literal joke, he unearths the startling conclusions that the right data can teach us about who we are and what will make our lives better.Lively, engrossing, and provocative, the end result opens up a new world of self-improvement made possible with massive troves of data. Packed with fresh, entertaining insights, Don’t Trust Your Gut redefines how to tackle our most consequential choices, one that hacks the market inefficiencies of life and leads us to make smarter decisions about how to improve our lives. Because in the end, the numbers don’t lie.Supplemental enhancement PDF accompanies the audiobook.

About Seth Stephens-Davidowitz

Seth Stephens-Davidowitz is a contributing op-ed writer for the New York Times, a lecturer at The Wharton School, and a former Google data scientist. He received a BA from Stanford and a PhD from Harvard. His research has appeared in the Journal of Public Economics and other prestigious publications. He lives in New York City.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Ezra on May 28, 2022

Entertaining read; interesting ideas; fails as a self help book I read this book since it was recommended by Pinker and Gilbert. I was reminded that the books I've enjoyed the most are written by academics. This book reads like a series of blogposts, it's breezy and simplistic. Has a Malcolm gladwell......more

Goodreads review by Malene on August 20, 2022

I bought this book because I hated its purpose and look on life. I am against relying on data on many decisions as I believe in a life should be lived based on your own truth not a formula. Whether or not it makes you rich, happily married etc. Life is not about the end goal. It is the journey that......more

Goodreads review by Pete on May 29, 2022

Don’t Trust Your Gut : Using Data to Get What You Really Want in Life (2022) by Seth Stephens-Davidowitz (SSD) is an interesting book where a data scientist uses the tools of his trade to look at how to improve our own lives. SSD has a PhD in economics and is a former Google data scientist so he’s i......more

Goodreads review by Chris on May 16, 2022

I’ve read over 90 books in 2022, and this book is definitely in my top 5. Maybe even top 3. I absolutely loved Seth’s previous book Everybody Lies and had no clue he was working on a new book, so this was a pleasant surprise. For those who are unfamiliar with Seth’s work, he dives into data to debun......more

Goodreads review by Ryan on July 02, 2022

Hybrid "data science applied to populations" and "self-help" book; interesting concept, a few decent insights (but most fairly obvious, or reported widely elsewhere). Great if you have zero exposure to behavioral economics or any of that research; entertaining but kind of pointless if you're familia......more