"The problem is that we still let logic make decisions for us"
Sentences like this in the prologue of the book kind of scared me going into it. However, I did enjoy this book more than his previous work. It gave more insight into why certain technologies succeed over others despite offering the same or even less capabilities than their competition. I also enjoyed how spelled out the processes of what was happening when a person is introduced to a new product.
Honestly, I left reading the book with one desire in mind: I'd love to visit this guy's house. He kept referencing all the little things he has in his house and i think it would be so cool to just get to mess with it all one day.
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