Nonsense
About This Book
Nonsense (2015) examines ambiguity and how it shapes human behavior. From everyday encounters to catastrophic events like natural disasters, we constantly face situations that defy easy explanation. This book explores how ambiguity affects our actions in both beneficial and harmful ways, revealing why understanding this phenomenon matters.
Who Should Read This?
- People responsible for making critical decisions in their professional roles
- Professionals who facilitate negotiations and mediate conflicts
- Educators specializing in language instruction
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