Explores the collaboration between Israeli psychologists Daniel Kahneman and Amos Tversky and looks at their role in undoing assumptions about the human mind and the decision-making process.
The author discusses how his experiences with fatherhood greatly differed from his original expectations and ideas of what being a father should be like, and details his life after the births of his three children.
This book expresses U.S.-Japanese relations by revealing a disquieting, tragicomic grassroots collision of two disparate cultures and two conflicting interpretations of capitalism.
Chronicles the events leading up to the economic crash in 2008 by following the lives of various individuals, including Steve Eisman, Vincent Daniel, Michael Burry, Greg Lippmann, Gene Park, Howie Hubler, and others.
Details the life of University of Mississippi football player Michael Oher, who was raised by a crack addicted mother and adopted at the age of sixteen by a wealthy family, and explores the rising importance and salary of the offensive left tackle in the game of football.