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Ep 29: What I Learned Losing a Million Dollars, with Author Brendan Moynihan

The Tim Ferriss Show

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I've Never Gotten Hit by Lightning. That's Right.

In the social sciences, you have case probability. Do not have class probability. I don't understand why baseball players have a single batting average. How d'd they do that? They slipped a coin. Thats that's very appropriate. So i think the people are fooled by milarities between but similarity is not sameness. You do it t is not the same thing to do statistical analysis and then try to past forwad that in future and say, probablistically, this is going to happen.

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