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E-raamat: How We Think: Ten Thinker-Types to Understand Ourselves and Those Around Us

  • Formaat: EPUB+DRM
  • Ilmumisaeg: 12-Mar-2026
  • Kirjastus: Hodder & Stoughton
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781529366327
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  • Formaat: EPUB+DRM
  • Ilmumisaeg: 12-Mar-2026
  • Kirjastus: Hodder & Stoughton
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781529366327

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Discover the ten thinker-types that help you to understand your colleagues, friends, family - and yourself

'Deeply insightful. An essential guide to our many ways of thinking.' CAMILLA PANG '[ Ostrowski] is frighteningly clever... with a talent for clear, accessible writing.' DAILY MAIL

What is going on inside their head? Why do some people think so differently to me? Why do I think what I think?

Bringing together startling new evidence from psychology, philosophy, sociology and political science, Marius Ostrowski breaks down our thinking into ten 'thinker-types' that help us understand ourselves and everyone around us.

We all fall within one or more of these ten distinct mindsets, from the 'Keen Bean' to the 'Agoniser', from the 'Happy Camper' to the 'Worrywart', as coined by Ostrowski. Some overlap, others clash. They are neither 'good' nor 'bad', and they are constantly evolving, adapting to our circumstances. We start growing into them from the moment we are born; which thinker-type we are is the result of our experiences over the course of our lives. Understanding where we and others fit within the ten 'thinker-types' is transformative.

Through these ten ways of thinking, Ostrowski gives us remarkable insight into our own minds as well as those who think differently to us, and reveals how we might even change our minds for the better. How We Think is an eye-opening tour of the mind and the surprising factors that shape not just what we think but how we think. It is the essential thinking about thinking.

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'Deeply insightful and beautifully written. A brilliant guide to our many ways of thinking, essential for anyone curious about the mind.' -- CAMILLA PANG, Royal Society Prize-winning author of EXPLAINING HUMANS '[ Ostrowski] is frighteningly clever... with a talent for clear, accessible writing.' * DAILY MAIL * Inventive and original. Ostrowski's How We Think offers a fresh new perspective on personality, with insights for any reader about themselves, their friends, and family - warts and all. -- Professor Camilla Nord, author of THE BALANCED BRAIN 'This is a groundbreaking book. A clear and powerful insight into ways of thinking and the role of emotion in the way we experience the world.' -- Paul Mason, author of POSTCAPITALISM If you've ever been with a work colleague and suddenly realised, 'we're just talking past each other here' - or with a friend and wondered, 'how can he think like that, I don't get it', Marius Ostrowski's new book, How We Think, could well have the answer. * Irish Examiner *

Dr Marius Ostrowski is a social scientist, political theorist and historian focusing on how ideas and ideologies emerge and gain influence among the general population. He has held Fellowships at All Souls College and the Blavatnik School of Government, University of Oxford, and at the Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies at the European University Institute, Florence. Ostrowski is also an Honorary Professor at the Centre for Research into Ideas and the Study of Political Ideologies, University of Nottingham. Born in Frankfurt, he speaks fluent German, French, Italian, Russian and English.