Thinking in Bets

Thinking in Bets

by Annie Duke

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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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Duke references Thaler's behavioural economics framework.

Nudge

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Nudge

by Richard Thaler

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Duke cites Dweck's growth mindset for process-focused thinking.

Mindset

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Mindset

by Carol Dweck

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