
[PREORDER] Factfulness
Hans Rosling, Anna Rosling Rönnlund, Ola Rosling
The world might not be as dark as you’ve been led to believe.
Factfulness, an instant New York Times bestseller, reveals that much of what we believe about the state of humanity is not only wrong but wildly outdated. Drawing on decades of research and lively personal stories, Professor Hans Rosling and his collaborators Anna and Ola show us that, despite real challenges, progress is both steady and astonishing—if we take the time to look closely.
Rosling explores the unconscious biases that distort our thinking and the powerful instincts that drive our fear. With humor, empathy, and data, he demonstrates why so many people, from journalists and Nobel laureates to politicians and CEOs, get even simple questions about the world wrong. And most importantly, he invites us to practice “factfulness”: seeing global trends clearly, recognizing the secret, silent miracle of human progress, and using this clarity to face the future with reason and courage.
📗 In The Mood For…
Learning Something New
A hopeful, evidence-driven book that reorients your understanding of the world.
✅ Dispels myths and surprises readers with clear, accessible data
✅ Gives you practical tools to recognize and counteract bias and misinformation
Feeling Inspired
An optimistic, empowering read about what’s going right and what still can.
✅ Encourages readers to shift from fear to thoughtful action
✅ Offers a fresh, more hopeful lens through which to view global change
📘 Stories About…
Truth & Illusion
This book challenges our assumptions and the false narratives we absorb every day.
✅ Explores the ways fear and selective reporting shape public perception
✅ Suggests that careful thinking can lead to better decisions and greater understanding
The Search for Meaning
A heartfelt argument that facts matter and that seeing reality clearly can inspire meaningful change.
✅ Centers on an enduring belief in humanity’s capacity to improve
✅ Reminds readers that knowing more can help us focus on what matters most