Everybody Lies

Everybody lies, as the title suggests, to their colleagues, friends, spouse and most importantly, to themselves. What they search for, and what they click, are better indicators of their true nature. This is the premise of the book, and a major portion of it is dedicated to reasoning out how the troves of data we generate can lead to fundamental insights. But it also provides a counter balance towards the end – the limits of data, intangible measures and the ethics of mining data. The potential of data to create new understanding in social sciences and human behaviour – reason enough to read this!

Sydney

Sydney had some heavyweights on its side – the Harbour Bridge, the Opera House, and the fantastic combination view at Mrs Macquarie’s Chair, all of which delivered on the promise. It also had the charming Manly Beach, which overdelivered, as opposed to Bondi! But in terms of overall experience, and probably because it had a stronger big city feel than the other two, both Melbourne and Cairns worked better for us. 

Cairns

We spent the first few days of our Australia vacation in Cairns. Cairns is a non-negotiable if the Great Barrier Reef is on your list. And while you’re there you might as well visit the Daintree rainforest and Kuranda. But what we really liked about Cairns was its overall vibe – relatively laid-back and yet lively, public parks which had large groups enjoying a day/evening out, everything a walk away, and a lovely promenade!