The lowdown on life's most intriguing possibilities, in the bestselling, brain-tickling tradition of the Worst Case Scenario Survival Handbook series.
Most of us have wondered about the likelihood of striking it rich, being audited by the IRS, or living to be one hundred years old. But how many of us have actually sat down and calculated the chances that we could marry a millionaire? Or that the earth could be destroyed by an asteroid?
Now, with Gregory Baer's Life: The Odds, you can find out the answers to these questions and more in a fun, freewheeling, and compulsively readable way. Baer not only gives startling stats but also advice for nudging fate in your favor. Readers will discover the odds of:
1.Bowling a perfect game
2.Catching a ball at a Major League Baseball game
3.Being canonized as a saint
4.Picking a winning stock
5.Surviving a train crash
6.Getting away with murder (or getting convicted)
7.Being well endowed (or poorly endowed)
8.Reaching the summit of Mount Everest
A great book with a great hook, Life: The Odds is a sure bet to make you laugh-and to make you think.
This is an entertaining book that succeeds despite its author's missteps as a humorist. In presenting the odds of all manner of events both possible ("Dating a Supermodel") and improbable ("Becoming a Professional Athlete"), Baer (The Great Mutual Fund Trap) is clearly emulating the Worst-Case Scenario books, which have turned studying extreme real-life events into a cottage industry. Baer knows and expertly uses statistics and probabilities: it is fascinating to learn, for example, that the chances of dying by being hit by an asteroid are three times greater than dying in a train crash or an earthquake and are 250 times greater than dying from a shark attack. He also provides some revealing sidebars on certain topics, such as his look at how the odds of celebrity divorce are even worse than the already horrible odds of divorce for newly married couples ("about even money, 1 to 1"). Baer sometimes interrupts his statistical analyses with attempts at Dave Barry-style one-liners, but they fall flat, such as when he insults the livability of Cleveland or comments on the looks of Prince Charles's paramour Camilla Parker Bowles. Because of its range of topics, this book should gain some word-of-mouth praise, however, and will likely improve water-cooler conversations.
Adult/High School-Forty-four short chapters use statistical probability to determine the chances of achieving or surviving certain life events. The subjects range from the commonplace-sharing a birthday-to the (hopefully) far-fetched-destruction of the Earth. Each section explains the situation, runs the numbers, then tells how to improve the odds. The main purpose of this book is humor, not 100 percent true cause and effect, so the actual conclusions drawn aren't necessarily, and don't claim to be, entirely guaranteed. (For example, if you don't want a marriage to end in divorce, simply moving to Massachusetts, the state with the lowest divorce rate, isn't necessarily going to help.) But the process does explain probability and other statistical concepts in a lighthearted way. Baer uses tables, graphs, pie charts, and narrative to reach his conclusions. The facts and research are well documented and often contain links to Web sites that further explain the issues at hand. Most of the subjects covered have real teen interest, such as "Getting into an Ivy League College" or "Becoming a Professional Athlete," while "Being Poorly Endowed," about penis size, is sure to cause some snickering. The author does use some clunky one-liners that are bound to elicit groans, but the book's real strengths lie not in the dumb jokes but in the facts and statistics, which are interesting enough on their own.
Jamie Watson, Enoch Pratt Free Library, Baltimore
Width (mm) 134
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读到这本《Life: The Odds: And How to Improve Them》的名字,就立刻勾起了我极大的好奇心。名字本身就充满了一种哲学思辨的味道,似乎在探讨我们生命中那些看似偶然,实则背后隐藏着某种规律的“几率”。我尤其被“how to improve them”这部分吸引,这不仅仅是对现实的审视,更是一种积极的行动指南。总觉得人生就像一场大型的概率游戏,我们每个人都在其中摸索,试图做出最佳的选择,以期获得更好的结果。然而,很多时候,我们对那些潜在的“ Odds ”,也就是我们面临的概率,知之甚少,或者说,根本没有意识到它们的存在。这本书,单凭书名,就给我一种预感,它会帮助我拨开迷雾,更清晰地认识到生活中那些影响我们命运的变量。我期待它能揭示一些关于决策、风险、机遇的底层逻辑,或许能提供一些颠覆我固有认知的视角。我常常思考,我们是否真的能像游戏玩家一样,通过策略和技巧,来“优化”自己的人生概率?这本书的出现,无疑点燃了我对这个问题的探索欲,我迫不及待地想看看作者是如何解读和解答这个生命谜题的。
评分最近我刚好在思考一些关于个人发展和长远规划的问题,而《Life: The Odds: And How to Improve Them》这个书名,简直就像是为我量身定做的。我一直在琢磨,为什么有些人似乎总能抓住机会,而另一些人则步履维艰?这其中一定存在着某种可观察、可分析的“概率”在起作用。我很好奇作者会从哪个角度切入,是统计学、心理学,还是更偏向于行为经济学?我脑海里已经勾勒出了几种可能性:也许书中会剖析那些成功人士的决策模式,找出他们与众不同的“ odds 优化”策略;又或者,它会揭示我们日常生活中那些容易被忽视的、但却对我们未来产生深远影响的小概率事件。我更希望的是,它能提供一套相对普适的框架,让我们能够辨识和评估自己所处的“概率环境”,并给出切实可行的改善方法。我希望这本书不是那种空泛的励志鸡汤,而是能提供一些基于数据、逻辑,甚至是一些科学研究的洞见,让我的思考有理有据,让我的行动有方向。
评分当我第一次看到《Life: The Odds: And How to Improve Them》这本书名时,我脑海里立刻联想到了各种各样的场景。比如说,在选择职业道路时,我们面临的成功概率有多大?在进行一项新的投资时,失败的几率又是多少?甚至是,在人际交往中,建立一段持久友谊的可能性有多高?这些问题,乍一看似乎都带着一丝宿命论的味道,但书名中的“How to Improve Them”又赋予了我们一种掌控感。这让我非常兴奋,因为我一直认为,人生不是完全由运气决定的,我们总可以通过学习和调整,来增加自己成功的几率,降低失败的风险。我尤其感兴趣的是,作者会如何将那些抽象的“odds”具体化,如何量化那些难以捉摸的人生变量。我期待书中能有一些具体的案例分析,或者是一些经过验证的策略,能够帮助我更好地理解并运用这些“概率思维”,从而在生活的方方面面做出更明智的选择。
评分《Life: The Odds: And How to Improve Them》这个书名,瞬间就抓住了我的眼球。它不仅仅是一本关于“人生”的书,更像是提供了一把解锁人生奥秘的钥匙。我一直觉得,很多时候,我们之所以会面对困境,或者错失良机,并非完全是因为能力不足,而是我们对潜藏在背后的“概率”缺乏认知。比如,我们是否真正了解一项新事业的成功率,或者一次大胆尝试的风险比?书名中“How to Improve Them”这几个字,让我感受到了希望,它表明这本书不是仅仅停留在理论层面,而是能给出一些切实可行的方法,帮助我们去“优化”这些概率。我非常好奇作者会从哪些角度来解读“Odds”这个概念,是偏向于统计学和数据分析,还是更侧重于心理学和行为学?无论如何,我都期待这本书能为我提供一套全新的思维框架,让我能够更科学、更理性地看待人生中的各种选择和结果,并且学会如何通过积极的行动,来提升自己成功的几率。
评分一本名为《Life: The Odds: And How to Improve Them》的书,光是听名字就觉得充满了深度和实用性。我常常觉得,人生就像一场充满了未知数的旅程,我们每一步的选择,都可能牵动着未来的走向。而“Odds”(几率)这个词,则恰恰点出了其中最令人着迷也最令人担忧的部分——那些不可控的因素,那些看似偶然的决定,但它们却实实在在地塑造着我们的生活。我迫切地想知道,作者是如何定义和解析这些“人生几率”的。是关于风险管理?还是关于概率论在日常生活中的应用?更重要的是,书名中的“How to Improve Them”给了我很大的希望,它暗示着,我们并非只能被动地接受命运的安排,而是可以通过某种方式,主动地去影响和改善这些概率。我非常期待书中能提供一些具体的、可操作的建议,帮助我更好地理解这些“odds”,并且学会在人生的各种关口,做出更有利于自己的选择,从而提升生活的质量和成功的可能性。
评分感觉还不错。一定要善始善终。
评分感觉还不错。一定要善始善终。
评分感觉还不错。一定要善始善终。
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