O andar do bêbado [The Drunkard's Walk]
Como o acaso determina nossas vidas [How Randomness Rules Our Live]
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Best-seller internacional e livro notável do New York Times
Um dos 10 Melhores Livros de Ciência, segundo a Amazon.com
Não estamos preparados para lidar com o aleatório e, por isso, não percebemos o quanto o acaso interfere em nossas vidas. Num tom irreverente, citando exemplos e pesquisas presentes em todos os âmbitos da vida, do mercado financeiro aos esportes, de Hollywood à medicina, Leonard Mlodinow apresenta de forma divertida e curiosa as ferramentas necessárias para identificar os indícios do acaso. Como resultado, nos ajuda a fazer escolhas mais acertadas e a conviver melhor com fatores que não podemos controlar.
Prepare-se para colocar em xeque algumas certezas sobre o funcionamento do mundo e para perceber que muitas coisas são tão previsíveis quanto o próximo passo de um bêbado depois de uma noitada...
"Um guia maravilhoso e acessível sobre como o aleatório afeta nossas vidas" - Stephen Hawking
"Mlodinow escreve num estilo leve, intercalando desafios probabilísticos com perfis de cientistas... O resultado é um curso intensivo, de leitura agradável, sobre aleatoriedade e estatística." - George Johnson, New York Times
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Please note: This audiobook is in Portuguese.
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