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568. Why Are People So Mad at Michael Lewis?

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Quantifying the Unquantifiable

The individual was exceptionally bad at understanding how people would feel about his behavior, lacked empathy, and had an absence in his imagination regarding other people's feelings. Despite this, he was remarkably good at quantifying the unquantifiable, applying expected value calculations to various life decisions, essentially 'money-balling' life by replacing principles with probabilities.

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