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  • Summary, Analysis, and Review of Michael Lewis's The Undoing Project: A Friendship That Changed Our Minds

  • By: Start Publishing Notes
  • Narrated by: Michael Gilboe
  • Length: 33 mins
  • 4.6 out of 5 stars (25 ratings)

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Summary, Analysis, and Review of Michael Lewis's The Undoing Project: A Friendship That Changed Our Minds

By: Start Publishing Notes
Narrated by: Michael Gilboe
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Start Publishing Notes' Summary, Analysis, and Review of Michael Lewis's The Undoing Project: A Friendship that Changed Our Minds includes a summary of the book, review, analysis and key takeaways, and detailed "about the author" section.

Michael Lewis, the author of the successful book-turned-movie Moneyball, found inspiration for his new book in a review by Richard Thaler and Cass Sunstein. Writing in The New Republic, Thaler and Sunstein argued that the ideas in Moneyball were not original. Rather, Moneyball was a good illustration of ideas that had originated from two Israeli psychologists named Daniel (Danny) Kahenam and Amos Tversky. Lewis had never heard these names before and he was intrigued. Lewis then introduces listeners to our main protagonists, Danny and Amos. First, Lewis discusses Danny Kahenman. Danny had survived World War II, partly by evading concentration camps and moving to Israel had taught him that people were very strange. His interest in psychology was as a means to study philosophy. He wanted to understand the world through understanding the people who lived in it. Why, for example, when there is a regime that has as its goal the extermination of Jews, do some Jewish people recognize the threat and escape, while others remain and die?

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Thoughtful book

This is a great story and reinforces the nature of humanity as forever complex and illogical. It’s great to be human. Also, long live collaboration. A Friendship That Changed Our Minds - that's what this book is all about. The friendship of two men. By reading these types of books that explain detailed memories of people’s lives it is way easier and more fun to learn about them and at the same time, this makes the understanding of theories deeper.. very thoughtful ..

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appreciable book

I really appreciate the fact that most of these words were accompanied with the words from the scriptures. You can get no better words than those accompanied with the right passages i the scriptures.
I strongly recommend this book.

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enjoyable book

Thank you Michael Lewis for making the eternal wisdom of this partnership extremely accessible, memorable and enjoyable to experience.

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Incredible book

Incredible book. this book made me feel happy, I can relate to so many things!. Perfect for a weekend to charge up your life. Listen to it.. this book delves into the dark side of depression but offers help and light. I listened to it all in one setting it was that good. .you won't regret it!

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Good to Listen

I think that what most people love about Michael Lewis is his attention to detail. My comments to Michael Lewis will be, great job on the research and the writing! You're an artist the way that you put things together.I feel like I need to go back and listen to the book again.

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Interesting summary

Overall I loved the story of the meaningful purpose between these two men as i have read other books which often quote their work. It is interesting to know about the sweat and tears behind their success.

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Lovely book about friendship

The Undoing Project, looks at what friendship means, how it can survive, why we need it, and what we can do to get the most from it. We move through life in packs and friendship circles. Why do some friendships last a lifetime...

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Magnificent Summary to read

So far so good. I have employed the advice contained in this book over the past couple of weeks and it has improved my relationship with my friends, family and new acquaintances. This book contains common sense about relationships between two Jews that has never been written and organized in this manner.

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A Short Summary

A book to remember,A story runs in a life of a psychologists but applicable for everybody,A Short book but worth to listen,It helps me realize that in life,His interest in psychology was as a means to study philosophy. He wanted to understand the world through understanding the people who lived in it.

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Very clear summary

I was way too judgmental and this book definitely opened my eyes to that fact and how it was harming me in my everyday life. its great to be positive but I firmly believe that inner change has to take place first before integrity and positive truly becomes part of your character.

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