STILBRUCH
March 6, 2008

Freakonomics

This is the 4th time that I have opened this to write something. I just logged out 3 times before after watching cursor blink for a while. Average time it blinked is 32. So, anyways I just read this book called Freaknomics that, according to the title, explores the hidden side of everything. Or almost everything.

It’s one of the few non-fiction that thrill more than any fiction around. Got it “through” HR and ended it in 5 days; thats the fastest thing I have read in recent history. It tells you that how small things make a big difference. Small things that we don’t consider to be important in daily life. It’s sort of “investigative economics”. (Interruption: I just told a woman that I am desperate for women. hahaha!!). I practically couldn’t put it down. Especially when laziness has hit me hard and I can’t even finish one page of Crime and Punishment in a day. Maybe this is going to be major evolution in economics and it sounds so ridiculous when you hear it first time that you really want to call it Freakonomics.

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