';A ripping yarn from start to finish.' Larrie D. Ferreiro, author of Pulitzer
Prize finalist Brothers at Arms ';Holmes writes like a dream . . . it all
unfolds with the pace of a thriller.' Peter Bergen, New York Times best-
selling author of Manhunt and Trump and His Generals
Most problems and situations we face are characterized by ambiguity. How we cope with this ambiguity determines our success in a chaotic and unpredictable world. Managing uncertainty is a key skill in work, business, relationships, and everyday life. The human mind has developed various mechanisms to deal with ambiguity, which can pose risks but also offer advantages. The author explains how these mechanisms work based on modern scientific research and how to leverage them to our benefit. Real-life stories, such as a spy turned Nazi hunter and the success of Absolut vodka, illustrate his theses. We learn how uncertainty affects police negotiators and why doctors send patients for unnecessary tests. The exploration extends to the worlds of fashion, university classrooms, and motorcycle racing. In today's complex environment, it becomes evident that intelligence or self-confidence alone is not enough; the ability to navigate what we do not understand is crucial.