Consider the "inner crowd" by answering a question twice, separated by time, to get different perspectives.
Averaging these answers, or even "sleeping over it," can lead to a more accurate and informed judgment.
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Daniel Kahneman is a Nobel Prize winner who transformed our understanding of the biases that cloud our thinking. In this conversation, he and Adam explore when to trust our intuition and when to second-guess it. Danny explains how he finds joy in being wrong, spells out steps to smarter interviewing, and reveals how he—the master decoder of decision-making—makes decisions. Find the transcript for this episode at go.ted.com/RT-Kahneman