“We tell the odd fond story of the good men. The straight edges. Your Rudd Threetrees, your Dogmen. But it's the butchers men love to sing of. The burners and the blood-spillers. Your Cracknut Whirruns and your Black Dows. Your Bloody-Nines. Men don't dream of doing the right thing, but of ripping what they want from the world with their strength and their will.”
Quote by Joe Abercrombie
Book:The Wisdom of Crowds
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The Wisdom of Crowds
This book delves into the concept of collective intelligence, demonstrating how diverse groups of people can often arrive at more accurate conclusions than any single individual. It examines historical examples and modern phenomena to illustrate the power of the wisdom of crowds. more
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