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483. What’s Wrong With Shortcuts?

Freakonomics Radio

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Thinking Better - It Doesn't Have to Be Slow

There have been nobel and many other prizes won by people like danny conoman for explaining how mental short cuts or curistics lead to poor decision making. So is your argument to some degree corrective? Yes. In fact, that's really why i called the book thinking better, cause i was sort of bouncing off that book of cornomans, thinking fast and slow. He explains in that book, our intuitive first go at solving a problem often leads us to the wrong conclusion.

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