Time is compressed in weird ways, but stretched out in other wayscuse you're doing the same thing every day. So i think it's harder for you to sort of time when you knew something, because i'll have sedd like three days later, you know a different thing. I think that what it comes down to is that we haven't been decisionless in the last six months. In some sense, we could say that we've had many more decisions that feel very actful to us. But if you're trying to do it in retrospect, to your point, it's gon to be bad. It cn t be really inaccurate.
In this episode of Infinite Loops we spoke with Annie Duke, former professional poker player, decision-making expert, and best-selling author. Her latest book is How to Decide: Simple Tools for Making Better Choices, which was released this week. In this conversation, we cover:
- COVID-19 and decision-making
- Resulting and the 2016 election
- What drove Annie to write her new book
- Writing as a powerful tool for testing your knowledge
- And MUCH more.
Follow Annie on Twitter at https://twitter.com/AnnieDuke , and find her new book here https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0593418484?tag=randohouseinc13176-20.