The Art Of Fairness Shatter MeCan you succeed without being a terrible person? We often think not: recognising that, as the old saying has it, 'nice guys finish last'. But does that mean you have to go to the other extreme, and be a bully or Machiavellian to get anything done? In THE ART OF FAIRNESS, David Bodanis uses thrilling historical case studies to show there's a better path, leading neatly in between. He reveals how it was fairness, applied with skill, that led the Empire
It's a tough decision
a local scandal forces Beth to confront her own devastating past
Nancy investigates the situation
which are as equally applicable to first dates and presentations as to climbing Everest and getting lost at sea
Reading into tax-evasion and money-laundering rings the way a virtuoso pianist would read Mozart
but I found out that I couldn't trust her - or anyone else
Suitable for ages 3–8 years
an illegal motorcycle race down the Baja Peninsula
The winds of time have whirled into a storm
understanding and forgiveness is what matters most
through personal essays from 24 of its writers
maintain moral practice that define us as competent