Messy - Tim Harford

Messy

Tim Harford

出版时间

2016-10-04

ISBN

9781594634796

评分

★★★★★
书籍介绍
From the award-winning columnist and author of the national bestseller The Undercover Economist comes a provocative big idea book about the genuine benefits of being messy: at home, at work, in the classroom, and beyond. Messy: The Power of Disorder to Transform Our Lives celebrates the benefits that messiness has in our lives: why it’s important, why we resist it, and why we should embrace it instead. Using research from neuroscience, psychology, social science, as well as captivating examples of real people doing extraordinary things, Tim Harford explains that the human qualities we value – creativity, responsiveness, resilience – are integral to the disorder, confusion, and disarray that produce them. From the music studio of Brian Eno to the Lincoln Memorial with Martin Luther King, Jr., from the board room to the classroom, messiness lies at the core of how we innovate, how we achieve, how we reach each other – in short, how we succeed. In Messy, you’ll learn about the unexpected connections between creativity and mess; understand why unexpected changes of plans, unfamiliar people, and unforeseen events can help generate new ideas and opportunities as they make you anxious and angry; and come to appreciate that the human inclination for tidiness – in our personal and professional lives, online, even in children’s play – can mask deep and debilitating fragility that keep us from innovation. Stimulating and readable as it points exciting ways forward, Messy is an insightful exploration of the real advantages of mess in our lives.
用户评论
一种有别于「整理」的思路,值得借鉴参考
尼尔波兹曼在《娱乐至死》里说:“有两种方法可以让文化精神枯萎,一种是奥威尔式的——文化成为一个监狱;另一种是赫胥黎式的——文化成为一场滑稽戏。”在这个逐渐滑向奥威尔的时代,混乱带给我们的启示不仅仅是个人和协作中的自由,更重要的是提醒现代社会-赫胥黎总要强过奥威尔
大前提还是无序是有边界的
不是很新颖也不是很有内容,打水漂的感觉。
Life is messy, but we try to be tidy.
全书九章,每章一个主题,其中关于创意和即兴这两个主题的讨论挺有意思,其他的似乎流于表面,更多是例子的堆砌。 关于创意的讨论里面提到,学术成就最高的科学家并不是我们以为的很“专注”,他们喜欢变换研究主题,学术生涯人均换43次。
总结下来就是拥抱随意性,不用追求表面的有序,而放弃背后的创造力。道理很简单,书中给出了很多例子。
作者竭尽全力通过翔实论据分析“混乱”存在的必要性和正当性。
我真的很努力在拜读了,但实在不喜欢这个行文……像高中时候的议论文一样,太过于规整,缺少灵气。读得直犯困。确实有好的观点,但实在没必要堆砌成一本书,跟写报告一样。感觉我和作者应该放过彼此……真的没法欣赏
This book is poorly written. I am not convinced by the book at all, but i agree that neatness and certainty do not always lead to the best outcome
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