Book Draft – “Making Good Decisions” – Workbook for Volume 1 – Part V: The Template for Reading Research Papers – Preface (Revised based on feedback)
Readers can scan the following summary if they do not have time to read the pdf linked below.
Thanks for the feedback that yesterday’s draft of the workbook Preface for Volume 1 – Part V was “not good enough”. It matters that we get the Preface right because we reuse it as an example in the Introduction to present a side-by-side comparison of writing in the traditional linear style vs. writing in the book’s non-linear style inspired by Renato Casutt’s Bionic Reading©.
See the revised draft at the link below, with a greater emphasis on What and Why:
- Facing the willful ignorance, error and deceit that stand in the way of the vital need to understand visible evidence, find concealed evidence go beyond simulated illusions, and remember the forgotten absent,
- In order to make good individual, business, and investment decisions.
This post, part of a series of posts that presents the content for the first printed workbook for your review before publication, shares the revised draft of the Preface. The printed version of Volume 1 of this book will come in the form of five separate workbooks, starting with the workbook for Part V: The Template for Reading Research Papers.
”CTRI by Francois Gadenne” writes a business book in three volumes, published serially on Substack for public peer-review. The book connects the dots of life-enhancing practices for the next generation, free of controlling algorithms, based on the lifetime experience of a retirement age entrepreneur, and continuously updated with insights from reading Wealth, Health, and Statistics research papers on behalf of large companies as the co-founder of CTRI.