Chris Duffy: As a comedian, I can get a little squishy with my facts. Mona Chalabi is all about making sure that we look at reality accurately. She uses her artwork and data visualizations to make sure that we dig into the data,. We check our sources, and we end up with stories where it did happen exactly like that. This is how to be a better human.
Whenever we have a question – about ourselves or the world around us – it can be helpful to visualize our answer in order to really understand it. But how do you conceptualize something as big as inequality, as complex as grief, or as silly as your probability of correctly guessing today’s Wordle? For data journalist Mona Chalabi, the answer is through data – and drawing. You’ve probably seen Mona’s illustrations on the internet. She’s known for interpreting data in a way that makes you GET it. In today’s episode, she explains how anyone could use analysis to answer their most personal questions – from whether or not to have a breakup to how many friends you should have. For the text transcript, visit go.ted.com/BHTranscripts