The Myth of Experience: Why We Learn the Wrong Lessons, and Ways to Correct Them

Written by:
Robin M Hogarth , Emre Soyer
Narrated by:
Greg Baglia

Unabridged Audiobook

Ratings
Book
8
Narrator
1
Release Date
September 2020
Duration
7 hours 26 minutes
Summary
Experience is a great teacher . . . except when it isn't. In this groundbreaking guide, learn how the past can deceive and limit us -- and how healthy skepticism can build a better world.
Our personal experience is key to who we are and what we do. We judge others by their experience and are judged by ours. Society venerates experience. From doctors to teachers to managers to presidents, the more experience the better. It's not surprising then, that we often fall back on experience when making decisions, an easy way to make judgements about the future, a constant teacher that provides clear lessons. Yet, this intuitive reliance on experience is misplaced.
In The Myth of Experience, behavioral scientists Emre Soyer and Robin Hogarth take a transformative look at experience and the many ways it deceives and misleads us. From distorting the past to limiting creativity to reducing happiness, experience can cause misperceptions and then reinforce them without our awareness. Instead, the authors argue for a nuanced approach, where a healthy skepticism toward the lessons of experience results in more reliable decisions and sustainable growth.
Soyer and Hogarth illustrate the flaws of experience -- with real-life examples from bloodletting to personal computers to pandemics -- and distill cutting-edge research as a guide to decision-making, as well as provide the remedies needed to improve our judgments and choices in the workplace and beyond.
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Victoria B.

Emre Soyer thank you for your wise wisdoms. I enjoyed the argument on how experience can limit our thinking. Self fulfilling prophecies, near misses, our decision making process, how experience doesn’t factor in for new innovations and ideas. If our bodies have two kidneys. If we were corporations, we would remove one kidney as it would be viewed as not needed, not efficient! Great way of thinking, Emre Soyer!

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