In poker, the person who is trying to confirm their beliefs has this out when new information comes in. So if I'm beating you at chess, whatever your stereotypes of me are,you've just got to admit I'm better than you. In Montana, there were a whole bunch of things that I didn't enjoy about being a woman and then there were things that were to my advantageAbout being a woman in the game. It's kind of like it's the good and the bad with it,.
Annie Duke is author, corporate speaker, and consultant in the decision-making space. For two decades, Annie was one of the top poker players in the world. In 2004, she bested a field of 234 players to win her first World Series of Poker bracelet. The same year, she triumphed in the $2 million winner-take-all, invitation-only World Series of Poker Tournament of Champions. She retired from the game in 2012. Annie is author of multiple wonderful books, including Thinking in Bets, How We Decide, and her latest being Quit: The Power of Knowing When to Walk Away.
In this episode, Annie talks about why life is like poker and not chess, how to make sound decisions, the power of quitting, and much more.
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