"Illuminating. Reading this book is like stepping from the shadows into the light. You will see the world anew."--Julia Gillard, 27th Prime Minister of Australia
"A first class book with hugely important and relevant analysis, really pertinent to the issues we're thinking about today... incredibly well-written and easy to read."--Dame Margaret Hodge, Labour Party MP
"A tour de force of delusion. In Why We're Wrong About Nearly Everything, master social researcher Bobby Duffy offers a thoroughly convincing account of how our false beliefs often tell us more about who we are than our true ones."--Seth Stephens-Davidowitz, author of Everybody Lies
"With wit and wisdom, Bobby Duffy reveals how the misperceptions we share shape the world we live in. Required reading for a post-truth era."--Jonah Berger, author of Invisible Influence
"Mandatory reading. This mind-altering book show how most of us are badly deluded about the state of the world."--Steven Pinker, Johnstone Professor of Psychology, Harvard University, and author of Enlightenment Now
"Illuminating and important. Duffy has spent a decade finding the gaps between our perceptions and reality. The result is this fascinating study."--Dan Gardner, co-author of Superforecasting
"A masterful overview of how our perceptions are repeatedly off the mark. Consequential and timely."--David Halpern, chief executive of the Behavioural Insights Team
"Simply indispensable. Marrying fascinating data with superb analysis, this is a unique book."--Matthew d'Ancona, author of Post-Truth and editor-in-chief of Drugstore Culture
"A great read that will help you get a better fix on reality. This book will help you understand why many of the things you think are probably wrong."--Hetan Shah, executive director of The Royal Statistical Society
"Fantastic: there are eye-opening and shocking statistics on every page. This book may force you to reconsider your most deeply held views."--Jamie Bartlett, author of The Dark NetDancyger