Title:
No Bull Information
Author: Dr. John Gamble
Publisher: Morgan James Publishing
Pages: 166
Genre: Psychological/Self-Help
Format: Hardcover/Paperback/Kindle/Nook
Author: Dr. John Gamble
Publisher: Morgan James Publishing
Pages: 166
Genre: Psychological/Self-Help
Format: Hardcover/Paperback/Kindle/Nook
In
his new book, NO BULL INFORMATION,
Dr. John Gamble challenges readers to confront the
Information Age by abandoning simplistic thinking and taking a measured
approach that requires asking questions to analyze and understand complicated
issues, to identify and avoid word traps, and to effectively dissect and
comprehend numbers frequently used to confuse voters and consumers.
Gamble
uses humor and a wise cartoon character, Arnbi, to guide the reader through the
maze of political doublespeak, expert-celebrity pitches of products, and
healthcare options, among other issues.
With a focus on helping Americans to become better
prepared to deal with the massive amounts of information that they face on a
daily basis, NO BULL INFORMATION
(NBI) instructs readers in developing “a new type of literacy.” NBI seeks to
create an educated citizenry that can sift through information, identify the
facts, and determine the best way to manage those facts. Gamble asserts that
the super citizens who accept the challenge of NBI will make better decisions,
which will lead to a reduction in financial disasters and government
inefficiency.
Gamble’s cartoon sidekick, Arnbi, supports the NBI
movement by offering targeted advice that summarizes many of the key principles
outlined in NO BULL INFORMATION,
including:
·
Too bad, but “simple” is a square
peg that seldom fits into the round hole that is our modern world.
·
Facts are necessary but they must
be put into context (PUTFiC).
·
Vested interests are
everywhere—recognize them.
Breaking
down words and numbers is the foundation of NBI. In one section of the book,
Gamble walks the reader through a basic lesson in understanding percentages and
statistics. “You need to understand numbers enough not to be deceived.” In one
intriguing illustration, Gamble compares the Pentagon’s budget of $700 billion
to a two-liter bottle and a proposed $20 million in spending to one drop of
water from an eyedropper placed in that bottle. “It is a helpful strategy for
understanding large numbers that are thrown at us every day by politicians and
salespeople.”
Stressing
the necessity of analytical thinking, Gamble explores the use of words in
“bull-laden” information and the need to guard against what the author calls
“landmine words and phrases”; for example, quite
frankly, my good friend, clinical studies prove, award winning, and as seen on TV.
Gamble
uses guidance survey and focus cards to demonstrate how readers can practice
NBI in their daily lives. The cards cover nine areas each (Survey cards:
sampling, word warnings, vested interests, etc. Focus cards: infomercials,
supermarkets, credit, etc.). The cards include questions that help the reader
to analyze a particular situation (buying a new cell phone, for example) and
offer guidance for making decisions.
“I
have been a college professor for more than thirty years. I am convinced that
there are serious problems with the way information is presented and
understood,” Gamble says. “This affects all Americans. I am writing for and to
them.”
The idea for NO BULL
INFORMATION came to Gamble about ten years ago as he observed the difficulty
his Penn State
undergraduate students were having adjusting to the Information Age. “NBI was
inspired by hundreds of students in scores of classes I have taught. It was an
iterative process: a class inspired an idea for NBI that I took back to class
to test before including it in the book.”
Gamble believes that people who read NO BULL INFORMATION will “gain a sense of empowerment, like a life
preserver when we feel we are drowning in a mass of information.”
For More Information
- No Bull Information is available at Amazon.
- Pick up your copy at Barnes & Noble.
- Discuss this book at PUYB Virtual Book Club at Goodreads.
About the Author
Dr. John Gamble is Distinguished Professor of Political
Science and International Law at Penn
State’s Behrend
College in Erie
and Director of Honors Programs. He is the author of approximately 100
publications and recently won Penn State’s
most prestigious award for teaching, the Milton S. Eisenhower Award for Distinguished
Teaching.
Dr. Gamble has stuttered all of his
life. As a result, he believes words are precious and should not be taken for
granted; this motivated him to write NO
BULL INFORMATION. His dream for the book is that parents and
grandparents will teach their children and grandchildren NBI techniques and
demand clear, concise information from political leaders and service and
product providers.
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