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There's a Law for That: The Surprising Stories Behind the Rules That Explain Everything 33 Surprising Rules That Explain Why Work, Money, and Modern L

by Tom Pacific
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Book cover type: Paperback
  • ISBN13: 9798196059117
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Subject: N/A
  • Publisher: Independently Published
  • Publisher Imprint: Independently Published
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  • Pages: 106
  • Original Price: USD 9.99
  • Language: English
  • Edition: N/A
  • Item Weight: 155 grams
  • BISAC Subject(s): Decision-Making & Problem Solving

The reason your one-hour meeting could've been an email isn't bad luck. It has a name.

Why do projects expand to fill the time you give them? Why did your most talented engineer become your worst manager? Why does fixing one problem at work somehow create three new ones? The answer in each case is the same: there's a law for that.

There's a Law for That is a guided tour through 33 of the most useful (and most misunderstood) rules, effects, and mental models that quietly govern modern life. From Murphy's Law and Parkinson's Law to the Cobra Effect, the Streisand Effect, and the Dunning-Kruger Effect, each entry tells you where the law came from, what it actually means (most people get it wrong), and how to spot it the next time it shows up at your office, in your inbox, or in a headline.

Inside, you'll learn:

  • Why Murphy's Law isn't pessimism but actually is the most optimistic idea in engineering
  • How Goodhart's Law explains why every metric eventually breaks the system it was built to measure
  • What the Peltzman Effect reveals about seatbelts, helmets, and the way humans handle risk
  • Why the Streisand Effect means the fastest way to draw attention is to demand none
  • How Hofstadter's Law applies to literally every project you've ever planned
  • Why the Pareto Principle probably explains 80% of why your day went the way it did


The 33 laws are organized into six themed parts: The Usual Suspects, Money Talks, Best-Laid Plans, The Numbers Don't Lie, Thinking in Circles, and The Big Picture. And the book is designed so you can read straight through or open at random.

Each chapter is short, sharp, and built for the way real people read: the backstory of how the law was discovered, a plain-English explanation of what it actually means, and a sidebar, a surprising fact, a thought experiment, or a real-world example, that makes it stick.

If you live for books that explain the small ideas hiding behind big patterns (the kind of reading that makes you smarter at work, sharper in arguments, and impossible to fool with a misleading headline) this one belongs on your shelf next to your favorites.

Get the book that names every pattern you've already noticed and a few you haven't.

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