
Thinking in Bets
by Annie Duke
Duke argues that life is more like poker than chess. Embracing uncertainty and separating decision quality from outcome quality leads to dramatically better judgement.
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by Annie Duke
Duke argues that life is more like poker than chess. Embracing uncertainty and separating decision quality from outcome quality leads to dramatically better judgement.
In this collection, Thinking in Bets references 3 other books and is cited by 1 other book.
It draws on Thinking, Fast and Slow, Nudge and Mindset.
It’s picked up by Continuous Discovery Habits: Discover Products that Create Customer Value and Business Value.
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Continuous Discovery Habits: Discover Products that Create Customer Value and Business Valueby Teresa Torres
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