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Annie Duke's Thinking in Bets presents a decision-making framework based on poker principles, advocating for evaluating the process rather than just the outcome to avoid the trap of "resulting". It emphasizes navigating uncertainty by embracing "I don't know," employing techniques like premortems, and using truth-seeking groups to mitigate bias. A free video summary is available at annieduke.com . Thinking in Bets - by Annie Duke - Derek Sivers
If you are ready to apply these concepts to your own life, I can help you build a personalized framework. Let me know if you would like to explore for a current project, how to build a truth-seeking group , or how to apply probabilistic thinking to your career choices . Share public link thinking in bets annie duke pdf link
Students and faculty members can check their university library databases (such as ProQuest or EBSCO), which sometimes provide institutional access to non-fiction titles. Core Philosophy: Your Decisions Are Bets Annie Duke's Thinking in Bets presents a decision-making
A: Start by changing how you run post-mortems. Instead of asking "Why did this fail?" ask "Given the information at the time, was this a reasonable bet?" Reward good decision-making processes, even when they lead to bad outcomes, as long as the process was sound. Thinking in Bets - by Annie Duke -
provides a deep dive into the book's framework, including concepts like "resulting" and the "buddy system". Core Principle PDF : A concise six-page summary
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