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The Watchman's Rattle

Thinking Our Way Out of Extinction

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The Watchman's Rattle

By: Rebecca D. Costa
Narrated by: Therese Plummer, Kevin T. Collins
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Why can't we solve our problems anymore? Why do threats such as the Gulf oil spill, worldwide recession, terrorism, and global warming suddenly seem unstoppable? Are there limits to the kinds of problems humans can solve?

Rebecca Costa confronts - and offers a solution to - these questions in her highly anticipated and game-changing book, The Watchman's Rattle. She pulls headlines from today's news to demonstrate how accelerating complexity quickly outpaces that rate at which the human brain can develop new capabilities.

With compelling evidence based on research in the rise and fall of the Mayan, Khmer, and Roman empires, Costa shows how the tendency to find a quick solution leads to a frightening long-term consequence: society's ability to solve its most challenging, intractable problems becomes gridlocked, progress slows, and collapse ensues.

A provocative new voice in the tradition of thought leaders Thomas Friedman, Jared Diamond, and Malcolm Gladwell, Costa reveals how we can reverse the downward spiral. Part history, part social science, part biology, The Watchman's Rattle is sure to provoke, engage, and incite change.

©2010 Rebecca D. Costa (P)2010 Audible, Inc.
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Really liked the narrator

Great read, helped bring basic topics to the forefront of my mind. Would recommend to anyone interested in addressing problems in our society as a whole with well thought solutions.

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Insightful macro trend insights.

Costa has build a compelling insight into the trends across our social spectrum. Something very helpful and very thought-provoking for those of us who are thinking about the next big thing.

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so much information I need to listen again

Would you listen to The Watchman's Rattle again? Why?

Not only would I listen again, I plan to. There was so much interesting information in this book I was just blown away. The writing was very good and the content was eye opening and insightful. By the description the book sounded interesting but depressing. My mom highly recommended it and I'm glad I took her advice.

What other book might you compare The Watchman's Rattle to and why?

I might compare it to

What about Therese Plummer and Kevin T. Collins ’s performance did you like?

Hmm, that's interesting, I don't remember a man reading on this book. The performance was fine but I was occasionally annoyed by the woman's voice when she adjusted it to read a man's quote.

Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?

yes. If only there were time.

Any additional comments?

Go get this book.

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And I Thought It Was Just Me

Insightful and thought provoking reality check. The comparisons and behaviors in the societies and studies discussed seem futuristic yet so simple. And are here today.... And I though it was just me....

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A Macro Perspective on Complexity and Cognition

Rebecca Costa provides us in "The Watchman's Rattle" an interesting take on complexity in our modern world. Essentially, she suggests that change is moving at an ever faster rate and complexity of daily problems are exceeding our cognitive ability to deal with them. We react to our limited ability to address such problems and knowledge of these circumstances in two ways. First, we tend to yield to the advice of experts and decisions of government. Second, we resort to "irrational opposition'' to circumstances which we do not understand or rather do not have adequate knowledge to deal with. This little book has many beneficial insights for anyone who approaches it. I found issues were reiterated and approached in different ways throughout the book. I hope that she will continue to expand on the ideas generated here. The writing is clear and approachable, the book informative and thought provoking, and the narration excellent throughout.

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Best book I've read in years period.

There is absolutely no repetition in this book, and each chapter is filled with wisdom and insight. A very different perspective on life, work and society.

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why we don't do what we should do

Insightful look into what causes people to take the wrong action/s, even when there is a ton of lead time to prepare. Some good ideas on how to avoid repeating these errors, as well as how to amp up your cerebral activity.

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help for thinking outside the box

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the ideas are well conceived and well expressed

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the optimism was both held to reason and sincere

Have you listened to any of Therese Plummer and Kevin T. Collins ’s other performances before? How does this one compare?

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the science is at times sketchy and not well documented, a little bit more hype than science

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A truly insightful look at our lives, our society, and our direction

Rebecca just breaks it all down so succinctly. Starting with her analogy of the Geopolitical condition of the Mayan civilization and it's demise, she connects the dots to illustrate how we behave in the same manner. Not only how, but why we behave as we do. Both then and now.

She diagrams out in very easy to understand terms, the way our brain compartmentalizes and manages (and or doesn't), problems and issues that are really just to big for us to handle.

For me, this book was a page turner, an "ah ha" generator, and served as call to be cognizant of my process and actions. Now that I know what I am looking for that is 😀

The book is in no way a doomsday project, but rather a catalyst for growth and change on both personal and global levels.

Loved this book!

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Brilliant Analysis

A through and thoughtful analysis as to how our society has become what it is. It also has thoroughly researched historical examples of times in human history that have reached this fulcrum and the legitimate perils of our current situation. My favorite part is the action and mindset that can save us.

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