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Like 'Factfulness,' this book examines human behavior and societal divisions through a lens of research and evidence, encouraging readers to understand multiple perspectives.

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This book complements the themes of 'Factfulness' by making statistical literacy approachable and highlighting the importance of understanding data in a factual manner.

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Pinker’s use of data and historical trends resonates with the data-driven mindset of 'Factfulness,' making a case for understanding historical progress through facts.

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This book shares a big-picture perspective on human history and behavior, similar to the global understanding advocated in 'Factfulness.'

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Kahneman's insights into human thinking and decision-making align with 'Factfulness' in challenging readers to confront their biases and assumptions.

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Similar to 'Factfulness,' this book uses data analysis to challenge conventional wisdom and encourages critical thinking about everyday issues.

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This book emphasizes the power of quantitative measurement and analysis, aligning well with the themes of clear and demonstrable understanding found in 'Factfulness.'

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Diamond's analytical approach to history through a scientific lens correlates with the themes of evidence-based understanding found in 'Factfulness.'

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