Ola Rosling
Rosling investigates the power of data to dismantle common misconceptions about global progress, fostering an informed understanding of the world. As a statistician and co-founder of the Gapminder Foundation, he focuses on promoting a fact-based worldview that challenges pessimism by revealing how various aspects of life are improving. His methods involve using compelling anecdotes and rigorous statistical analysis to provide clarity on complex issues. By employing these techniques, Rosling reframes the narrative surrounding global development, encouraging readers to adopt a more nuanced perspective.\n\nThe author's notable book, "Factfulness: Ten Reasons We're Wrong About the World – and Why Things Are Better Than You Think," co-authored with Hans Rosling and Anna Rosling Rönnlund, exemplifies this approach. The book's insights help readers understand the disparity between perception and reality, offering a framework for analyzing global issues with optimism and precision. Through demystifying statistics and advocating for a data-driven narrative, Rosling's work benefits individuals and organizations by inspiring a more informed discourse on global progress. Consequently, he has established himself as a leading voice in data literacy and education, making significant contributions to the field by challenging prevailing pessimism and encouraging a more hopeful view of the future.
Books by Ola Rosling

Factfulness
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