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Steven Johnson

Farsighted


How We Make the Decisions That Matter the Most
2018. 256 S. 229 x 152 mm
Verlag/Jahr: PENGUIN US; RIVERHEAD BOOKS 2018
ISBN: 0-525-53624-8 (0525536248)
Neue ISBN: 978-0-525-53624-6 (9780525536246)

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The hardest choices are also the most consequential. So why do we know so little about how to get them right?

Big, life-altering decisions matter so much more than the decisions we make every day, and they´re also the most difficult: where to live, whom to marry, what to believe, whether to start a company, how to end a war. There´s no one-size-fits-all approach for addressing these kinds of conundrums.

Steven Johnson´s classic Where Good Ideas Come From inspired creative people all over the world with new ways of thinking about innovation. In Farsighted, he uncovers powerful tools for honing the important skill of complex decision-making. While you can´t model a once-in-a-lifetime choice, you can model the deliberative tactics of expert decision-makers. These experts aren´t just the master strategists running major companies or negotiating high-level diplomacy. They´re the novelists who draw out the complexity of their characters´ inner lives, the city officials who secure long-term water supplies, and the scientists who reckon with future challenges most of us haven´t even imagined. The smartest decision-makers don´t go with their guts. Their success relies on having a future-oriented approach and the ability to consider all their options in a creative, productive way.

Through compelling stories that reveal surprising insights, Johnson explains how we can most effectively approach the choices that can chart the course of a life, an organization, or a civilization. Farsighted will help you imagine your possible futures and appreciate the subtle intelligence of the choices that shaped our broader social history.
Praise for Farsighted:

"Riveting... As a deep thinker and gifted storyteller, Johnson is the right author to tackle the topic. He´s at his best when analyzing impossibly complex decisions... One of Johnson´s thought-provoking points is that [people who excel at long-term thinking] read novels, which are ideal exercises in mental time travel and empathy. I think he´s right."-The New York Times Book Review

"Johnson is explicitly focused on real-life decisions that (ideally) involve serious deliberation... [He]reminds us that, fundamentally, choices concern competing narratives, and we´re likely to make better choices if we have richer stories, with more fleshed-out characters, a more nuanced understanding of motives, and a deeper appreciation of how decisions are likely to reverberate and resound." -The Wall Street Journal

"Johnson is well-placed to dig into these dilemmas of decision-making, as he gracefully serves up examples ranging from 17th-century urban planning to contemporary artificial intelligence." -Financial Times

"[An] excellent book... altogether insightful." -Brain Pickings

"An anecdote-packed, insight-laden exploration of what works, and what doesn´t, when it comes to our most complex decisions, Johnson´s latest book makes a convincing case for adding more storytelling to the C-suite and beyond." -San Francisco Chronicle
"Johnson is a succinct, colorful, and skillful writer, and this book is one of those rare works that is highly relevant to the daily functioning of just about everybody." -Publishers Weekly

Praise for Steven Johnson:

"Mr. Johnson´s erudition can be quite gobsmacking." -The Wall Street Journal
"A great science writer." -Bill Clinton, speaking at the 2013 Clinton Foundation Health Matters conference

"A first-rate storyteller." -The New York Times

"A maven of the history of ideas." -The Guardian

"Steven Johnson´s mind works in wondrous ways." -Seattle Post-Intelligencer
"[An] excellent book... altogether insightful."
Steven Johnson is the author of many bestsellers, including The Invention of Air, The Ghost Map, and Everything Bad Is Good for You. He is the editor of the anthology The Innovator´s Cookbook and the founder of a variety of influential websites. Johnson also writes for Time, Wired, The New York Times, and The Wall Street Journal. He lives in Marin County, California, with his wife and three sons.