Rush: Why We Thrive in the Rat Race
By (Author) Todd G. Buchholz
Penguin Putnam Inc
Plume
31st July 2012
India
General
Non Fiction
Family psychology
Psychology
650.1
Paperback
304
Width 137mm, Height 203mm, Spine 18mm
254g
Relaxation makes us stupid. You think that downtime will make you happy. You may even dream about getting out of the rat race for good. But Todd Buchholz-a former White House director of economic policy, award-winning teacher at Harvard, hedge fund director, and co-producer of a Tony Award-winning Broadway hit show-wants you to know that you're wrong. It's the race that delivers the rush. So forget about retirement, zen retreats, and making everyone feel like a winner; human beings are hard-wired to compete. Interweaving entertaining stories and cutting-edge research from neuroeconomics to evolutionary biology to Renaissance art to General Motors, Buchholz draws the counterintuitive-yet wholly convincing-conclusion that competition has not only made us taller and smarter, it's what we love and need.
Wicked smart.Neil Cavuto, host of FOX's Your World
Surprising, intelligent, and entertaining.Leonard Mlodinow, author of The Grand Design
I found myself nodding so hard... that I almost cricked my neck.Lucy Kellaway, Financial Times
Todd G. Buccholz won the Allyn Young Teaching Prize at Harvard and is the author of New Ideas from Dead Economists, New Ideas from Dead CEOs, Market Shock, From Here to Economy, and Bringing Jobs Home. He lives with his wife and daughters in Solana Beach, California.