Шрифт:
73 Jack Eurich, Noah Goldstein, Mark Schaller, Bob Cialdini, Sonja Lyubomirsky, Rich Keefe, David Funder, Jason Weeden, Adam Cohen, и Vlad Griskevicius также прочитали текст целиком и не только предоставили свои отзывы о ней, но также очень сильно меня вдохновили.
Книга, возможно, так и не вышла бы, если бы не Дэн Ариели и его агент Джим Левин, которые не только представили меня публике, но и дали множество полезных рекомендаций. Ти-Джей Келлехер из «Basic Books» помог мне достичь изначальной цели, удивительно тщательно и вдумчиво отредактировав мой текст.
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