Occasional comedian and full-time worrier Neil Hughes isn't the kind of person you'd expect to write a helpful book.
He's an idiot.
Or, at least, so his Inner Critic is constantly telling him. No wonder he's suffering from anxiety
But somehow, during his nervous bumbling through life, he learned to live with anxiety and escape the unhelpful mental habits he'd picked up along the way.
Oh... and he stumbled on the Meaning of Life, too.
Now he's sharing hilarious real-life stories, inventive fantasy fiction and badly-drawn...
Occasional comedian and full-time worrier Neil Hughes isn't the kind of person you'd expect to write a helpful book.
Why did countries engage in a nuclear arms race? How do we make decisions when we don't have all the information? What makes international environmental cooperation possible? Game theory is the study of how we make a decision when the outcome of our moves depends on the decisions of someone else. But it's not just about predicting your opponent's next play in a game of chess; conflict and cooperation lie at the heart of game theory, which is useful for understanding behaviour in everything from our social lives to business, global politics to evolutionary theory. In...
Why did countries engage in a nuclear arms race? How do we make decisions when we don't have all the information? What makes international environm...