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Episode 2: Joshua Waitzkin

The Tim Ferriss Show

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Cognitive Biaces in Chess

Cognitive biases are not specific to certain disciplines, like chess or finance. In everyday life we feel the need to justify that decision and so make more decisions to justify that mental decision. A lack of presence relates to a cognito bias, an addiction to a past valuation is upposed to a present one. If we can look at a moment, or chest position, or an investment decision with very clean presente then we can often slice through just amazing amounts of fat with jus very, very simple decisions.

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