Annie Duke is the best-selling author of Thinking in Bets and How to Decide. Her newest book is called Quit. Quitting has a negative connotation to it, she says. But making the skill to quit when the time is right is going to get you to where you want to go faster.
#424: We’re taught to stay in the game.
Persist. Be gritty. Try, try again.
But sometimes, the best decision is to walk away. Move on.
How do you know when that’s right? When should you double-down … and when should you fold?
Today’s guest, Annie Duke, won more than $4 million as a professional poker champion. She wrote the bestselling book Thinking in Bets and co-founded a nonprofit that teaches kids decision-making skills.
Her most recent book, “Quit: The Power of Knowing When To Walk Away,” teaches the behavioral science, mental models and recognition of cognitive biases needed to successfully quit.
It highlights real-world examples of startup founders, athletes, mountaineers, and entertainers who either quit – or didn’t – and explains how to make a wise, grounded choice.
She joins us on today’s episode to describe the forces that hold us back from quitting – and how to recognize when quitting could lead to a better life.
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