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The average person makes 35,000 decisions a day. Most of them are wrong for the same reasons.
This episode distills 100 hours of research on decision making into what actually works — the cognitive biases that hijack your thinking without you noticing, why smart people make consistently bad decisions, and the frameworks that reliably produce better outcomes under pressure and uncertainty.
Based on research by Kahneman, Thaler, Ariely, and Tversky.
The full experience — book, quiz, and your own AI coach — is at www.thebrief.ing
By Aman DudejaThe average person makes 35,000 decisions a day. Most of them are wrong for the same reasons.
This episode distills 100 hours of research on decision making into what actually works — the cognitive biases that hijack your thinking without you noticing, why smart people make consistently bad decisions, and the frameworks that reliably produce better outcomes under pressure and uncertainty.
Based on research by Kahneman, Thaler, Ariely, and Tversky.
The full experience — book, quiz, and your own AI coach — is at www.thebrief.ing