
Level Up Your Decision-Making with Social Scientist Spencer Greenberg
Forcing Function Hour
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Is There a Time When the Results Are More Relevant Than Others?
In the probablistic world, which is most of the time, and we have, we have a result. How do we take that result into account for future decision making? Maybe it may be pulling in some smbasian notions here, as like, is there a time that the result is more relevant than others? Yes. So you can ask the question, how likely would i be to get this outcome if my decision was the correct one, versus if it wasn't? And so if the probability of geting that outcome is only a little bit higher if your decision was bad than if it was good, then that's not much evidence for your decision being bad. On the other
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