Saturday, November 26, 2016

Cognitive Biases That Are Messing Up Your Decision Making

Over millions of years of evolution you'd think your brain would have gotten pretty good at thinking. But the truth is natural selection hasn't been nudging our brains to be ever more rational. It's been nudging them to keep us alive. Those aren't always the same thing.
If our brains were bad at spotting predators, running away from danger, and evaluating possible friends and enemies quickly, the human race would have died out long ago. The trouble is, avoiding hungry lions is no longer the main task we use our brains for. These days we expect them to make rational decisions.
Turns out that's one thing they're not so well equipped to do. According to an incredibly fascinating body of social science (made most famous by the work of Nobel prize-winning psychologist Daniel Kahnemann) our minds are riddled with a host of cognitive biases that help us act quickly in the face of danger but make accurately weighing evidence, assessing probabilities, and deciding logically often pretty difficult.
Forewarned is forearmed, and knowing about these biases can help you recognize and correct for them. But if you don't have time to read excellent but in-depth books on the subject, here's a quick cheat sheet of some of the most common errors to watch out for.

1. Confirmation bias

I'm not sure how this one evolved, but I'm absolutely certain I've seen it in action. Humans don't like to change their opinions. Rethinking our beliefs once they've formed is hard and uncomfortable. It's much easier to simply ignore information that calls our most cherished ideas into question than it is to engage with threatening new information. So, often, that's just what we do. It's called the confirmation bias.

2. Availability heuristic

Our brain has a simple shortcut for estimating probability -- how easy is it to recall something similar? But there's at least one huge problem with this approach. Big, terrifying events are easier to recall than run-of-the-mill ones. That's why so many people are afraid of plane crashes, child abductions, and terrorism, which in reality are extremely rare, and blasé about car accidents, which kill more than a million Americans a year. (Alarmist news broadcasts don't much help us get an accurate sense of events' actual frequency either.)

3. Anchoring

This one is beloved by business people setting prices, but beware anchoring if you're a consumer. The term refers to our tendency to stubbornly cling to a number once we hear it and evaluate all other offers based on that previous number, even if that isn't the most relevant bit of information. So tell people they are limited to 'four per customer' and they'll be much more likely to buy four of whatever you're selling, even though they were originally only intending to buy two and really don't need double that.

4. Halo effect

Human brains are lazy and like consistency, that includes ideas that are consistent about a particular person or entity. Internal contradictions take up a lot of metal resources. That's why, when someone makes a positive impression with their small talk and self presentation in the first minutes of a job interview, you're more likely to view their professional accomplishments as similarly positive later. Your good first impression throws a hazy halo of positivity over all subsequent information.

5. Sunk cost fallacy

The everyday expression for this bias is 'throwing good money after bad.' The idea is that once we've invested time and/or money in something, we become vastly less likely to abandon it, even once it should be clear that the project will ultimately fail. The result is we frequently end up losing far more than if we had taken the hard decision to cut our losses early.

6. Survivorship bias

Success stories are easy to spot. Failures that sunk quietly into non-existence much less so. That's why we commonly over-estimate the likelihood of success in risky ventures. Just ask any startup veteran who has been disabused of his starry-eyed optimism over several years in the industry if you don't believe me.
This is also why we often put too much stock in the strategies of particular successful people -- like dropping out of school. We remember the Bill Gates and Mark Zuckerbergs of the world and forget to factor in the vast numbers of quietly struggling dropouts when we mentally calculate how likely an action (ditching school) is to lead to an outcome (striking it rich as an entrepreneur).
This only a small sample of the massive list of biases that afflict the human brain, so if you want to learn more, check out an exhaustive resource on the subject from Slack's Buster Benton, or a less lengthy but still very useful guide from James Clear.

Monday, August 22, 2016

Best selling authors of all times

Sorted by sales (minimum 100 million)


Who When Language Genre Title / Character Books Country
Shakespeare 1582–1616 English Dramaturgy UK
Agatha Christie 1890-1976 English Mystery Hercule Poirot 85 UK
Barbara Cartland 1901-2000 English Romance 723 UK
Danielle Steel 1947- English Romance 120 USA
Harold Robbins 1916-1997 English Adventure 23 USA
Georges Simenon 1903-1989 French Mystery Commissaire Maigret 570 Belgium
Sidney Sheldon 1907-2007 English Modern novel The Other Side of Midnight 21 USA
Enid Blyton 1897-1968 English Children's literature 800 UK
Dr. Seuss 1904-1991 English Children's literature Horton Hears a Who! 44 USA
Gilbert Patten 1866-1945 English Dime novels 209 USA
J. K. Rowling 1951- English Fantasy Harry Potter 11 UK
Leo Tolstoy 1828-1910 Russian Classic novel War and Peace, Anna Karenina 48 Russia
Corín Tellado 1927-2009 Spanish Romance 4,000 Spain
Jackie Collins 1937-2015 English Romance 25 UK
Horatio Alger, Jr. 1832-1899 English Dime novels 135 USA
R. L. Stine 1943- English Horror, Fantasy 430+ USA
Dean Koontz 1945- English Horror, Fantasy 91 USA
Nora Roberts 1950- English Romance 200+ USA
Alexander Pushkin 1799-1837 Russian Poetry, Classic Novel Eugene Onegin 17 Russia
Stephen King 1947- English Horror, Fantasy The Shining 70 USA
Louis L'Amour 1908-1988 English Western 101 USA
Erle Stanley Gardner 1889-1970 English Mystery Perry Mason 140 USA
Jin Yong 1924- Chinese Wuxia (Fantasy) 15 Hong Kong
Jirō Akagawa 1948- Japanese Mystery 500+ Japan
Janet Dailey 1944-2013 English Romance 93 USA
Edgar Wallace 1875-1932 English Mystery King Kong 175 UK
Robert Ludlum 1927-2001 English Spy stories Jason Bourne 40 USA
James Patterson 1947- English Thriller Alex Cross 98 USA
Frédéric Dard 1924-2000 French Mystery 300 Switzerland
Jeffrey Archer 1940- English Mystery The sins of the father 30 UK
Stan and Jan Berenstain 1923-2005 English Children's literature Berenstain Bears 300+ USA
John Grisham 1955- English Legal thriller The Firm 22 USA
Zane Grey 1872-1939 English Western USA
Irving Wallace 1916-1990 English Modern novel USA
J. R. R. Tolkien 1892-1973 English Fantasy The Lord of the Rings 36 UK
Karl May 1842-1912 German Western, Adventure 80 Germany
Mickey Spillane 1918-2006 English Mystery Mike Hammer USA
C. S. Lewis 1898-1963 English Fantasy The Chronicles of Narnia 38 UK
Kyotaro Nishimura 1930- Japanese Mystery 400+ Japan
Dan Brown 1964- English Thriller, Adventure The Da Vinci Code 6 USA
Ann M. Martin 1955- English Children's litterature The Baby-sitters Club 335 USA
Ryōtarō Shiba 1923-1996 Japanese Historical novel 350 Japan
Arthur Hailey 1920-2004 English Modern novel Airport 11 UK/Canada
Gérard de Villiers 1929-2013 French Spy stories SAS 170 French
Beatrix Potter 1866-1943 English Children's literature The Tale of Peter Rabbit 23 UK
Michael Crichton 1942-2008 English Techno thriller Jurassic Park 25 USA
Richard Scarry 1919-1994 English Children's books Best Word Book Ever 250 USA
Clive Cussler 1931- English Adventure Sahara 37 USA
Alistair MacLean 1922-1987 English Adventure The Guns of Navarone 32 UK
Ken Follett 1949- English Spy stories Eye of the Needle 30 UK
Astrid Lindgren 1902-2002 Swedish Children's books Pippi Longstocking 100 Sweden
Debbie Macomber 1948- English Romance USA
Paulo Coelho 1947- Portuguese Fantasy The Alchemist Brazil
E.L. James 1963- English Romance, Erotica Fifty Shades of Grey 3 UK
Eiji Yoshikawa 1892-1962 Japanese Historical novel Musashi 7 Japan
Catherine Cookson 1906-1998 English Romance 103 UK
Stephenie Meyer 1973- English Fantasy The Twilight Saga 6 USA
Norman Bridwell 1928-2014 English Children's literature Clifford the Big Red Dog 80 USA
David Baldacci 1960- English Thriller 25 USA
Roald Dahl 1916-1990 English Children's literature Charlie and the Chocolate Factory 50 UK
Evan Hunter 1926-2005 English Mystery Cop Hater 94 USA
Andrew Neiderman 1940- English Fantasy The Devil's Advocate 60 USA
Roger Hargreaves 1935-1988 English Children's literature Mr. Men 10 UK
Anne Rice 1941- English Fantasy Interview with the Vampire 27 USA
Robin Cook 1940- English Medical thriller Coma, Outbreak 27 USA
Wilbur Smith 1933- English African adventure When the Lion Feeds 32 Zambia
Erskine Caldwell 1903-1987 English Modern novel Tobacco Road 25 USA
Judith Krantz 1928- English Romance Mistral's Daughter 12 USA
Eleanor Hibbert 1906-1993 English Romance, Historical, 200 UK
Lewis Carroll 1862-1898 English Children's literature, Fantasy Alice in Wonderland 5 UK
Denise Robins 1897-1985 English Romance 200 UK
Cao Xueqin 1715-1763 Chinese Classic novel Dream of the Red Chamber China
Ian Fleming 1908-1964 English Spy stories James Bond 14 UK
Hermann Hesse 1877-1962 German Spiritual novel Steppenwolf, Siddhartha 45 Switzerland
Rex Stout 1886-1975 English Mystery Nero Wolfe 50 USA
Anne Golon 1921- French Historical Romance Angélique 14 French
Frank G. Slaughter 1908-2001 English Medical, Historical novel 62 USA
Edgar Rice Burroughs 1875-1950 English Adventure, Fantasy Tarzan USA
John Creasey 1908-1973 English Mystery 600 UK
James Michener 1907-1997 English Historical novel Tales of the South Pacific 47 USA
Yasuo Uchida 1934- Japanese Mystery The Togakushi Legend Murders 130+ Japan
Seiichi Morimura 1933- Japanese Mystery, Historical The Devil's Gluttony 350+ Japan
Mary Higgins Clark 1927- English Thriller Where Are The Children? 51 USA
Penny Jordan 1946-2011 English Romance 200+ UK
Patricia Cornwell 1956- English Thriller 34+ USA
Charles Dickens 1812-1970 English Classic Novel Oliver Twist , A Christmas Carol UK
Alexandre Dumas 1802-1970 French Classic Novel The Three Musketeers France
Miguel de Cervantes 1547-1616 Spanish Classic Novel Don Quixote Spain
Jack Higgins 1929-EnglishThrillerThe Eagle has Landed84USA
Tom Clancy 1947-2013 English Adventure The Hunt for Red Octobe USA
Arthur Conan Doyle 1859-1930 English Mystery Sherlock Holmes USA
Victor Hugo 1802-1885>FrenchClassic NovelLes Misérables, Notre-Dame de ParisFrance
Jules Verne 1828-1905 French Classic Novel Around the World in Eighty Days France