Description
In today’s world, we’re surrounded by information — yet making the right decision can still feel confusing. Whether you’re choosing a school for your child or trying to make sense of major news events, it’s hard to feel confident when the data seems to conflict.
That’s where this book comes in. Written by well-known data journalist Kiko Llaneras, it gives you easy-to-use tools to understand numbers and see things more clearly. Using real-life examples, he shows how looking at the world through data can help you make smarter choices.
You’ll discover fascinating insights like:
- What really led to the Chernobyl disaster
- How Barack Obama used data to make calm, confident decisions
- Why many top footballers are born in January
This book helps you cut through the noise and use data to think more clearly, make better decisions, and understand the world around you.

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