
271. The Men Who Started a Thinking Revolution
Freakonomics Radio
The Life of Amos Kahneman
Kahneman was difficult, neurotic, seemingly perpetually unhappy, full of doubt, tortured. Tversky was untroubled, happy, simple, very clear in his head. They were regarded as two big dogs on campus, yet they were also polar offices. No one could imagine them spending five minutes together.
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