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256 pages, Hardcover
First published November 1, 2017
"I should be trying to prevent more than 3,000 child deaths each year, of which only fifty-two were happening in the hospital. It would have been seriously unethical to spend more resources on the hospital before the majority of the population could access some basic form of healthcare."
"He tended to look for conclusions and argued like he born pedagogue he was, asking question like:‘What will the reader learn by reading this chapter?'"
"My teacher once memorably insisted that Hinduism made people in India fatalistic, so persuading them to convert to Christianity was very important for their country's progress and development. No one taught me anything about India's ancient civilizations. Long before the Swedes had got round to carving a handful of signs into rune stones, they were writing in their own alphabets."
"A mantra had stuck in my mind: 'At first, change only what must be changed. Let everything else wait.' When you work in a place of extreme poverty, don't try to do things perfectly. All you will accomplish is wasting time and resources that could be put to better use.�
"The success in the fight against Ebola had to a large extent been due to the Liberian public having grasped what was needed, like local shops setting up hand-washing areas and parents keeping children out of school."
“My fact -finding drive is the key to my entire research career as well as the teaching to which I have dedicated so much of mylife.�
"You can find the right direction and reach your goal only if you know where you are now and how things are around you."
"I gained a brutal insight: the Indian fourth-year medical students knew more than I did. I admit I arrived in India convinced that I, a high-flying Swedish Medical student, would outclass the locals. But, once there, it became instantly evident that I was wrong. The world view that I had grown up to accept unthinkingly- that West was best and the rest would never catch up- had for the first time been challenged and changed."
Hans Rosling var en läkare(say whaaaat).
Hans Rosling var med (he was it)och upptäckte Konzo (öԾԲܰdz).
Hans Rosling pratade oavbrutet.
Hans Roslingtappade bort saker konstant.
Hans Rosling (och hans son och dotter) grundadeGapminder.
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