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Annie Duke, a former professional poker player and cognitive psychologist, presenting her as a modern philosopher focused on practical decision-making. They analyze her core principles, such as "thinking in bets" to navigate uncertainty, the error of "resulting" (judging decisions solely by outcomes), identifying and mitigating cognitive biases, learning effectively from experience, and the strategic power of "quitting". The texts detail how her academic background and poker career informed her unique approach, highlighting her books, consulting work, and educational initiatives as key vehicles for disseminating her philosophy and providing practical frameworks and tools for better decision-making in an uncertain world.
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Annie Duke, a former professional poker player and cognitive psychologist, presenting her as a modern philosopher focused on practical decision-making. They analyze her core principles, such as "thinking in bets" to navigate uncertainty, the error of "resulting" (judging decisions solely by outcomes), identifying and mitigating cognitive biases, learning effectively from experience, and the strategic power of "quitting". The texts detail how her academic background and poker career informed her unique approach, highlighting her books, consulting work, and educational initiatives as key vehicles for disseminating her philosophy and providing practical frameworks and tools for better decision-making in an uncertain world.
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