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A review by kauther
How Not to Be Wrong: The Power of Mathematical Thinking by Jordan Ellenberg
5.0
Being a great lover of Mathematics, I enjoyed this book immensely. More importantly, I learned very much from it. I learned purely numeric things, like Bayesian methods, and expected value. I also learned how many Mathematical ideas can be used not only to do Mathematics, but also to think Mathematically. How not to be Wrong installed an update to the software in my brain that included many new features and incredibly useful tools. This book, more than most other things, enhanced my logical thinking, helped make better decisions, made even more of a scientist, and added to the depth of my thought, in general.
How not to be Wrong seems to be an exaggeration of what this book can teach you. Believe me, it is not.
How not to be Wrong seems to be an exaggeration of what this book can teach you. Believe me, it is not.