Bestselling author, Annie Duke, reveals her secret sauce in making better decisions: quitting. In her latest book, she emphasizes that quitting is the primary skill one needs to react to a changing landscape. Annie shares that her inspiration for the book came from her personal experiences of being both gritty and quitty. She's someone who sticks to hard things but quits what's not working. And in poker, folding is a crucial skill for winning. Skill up on quitting and become a better decision maker.
I recently sat down for a live event and Q&A with the great Annie Duke to discuss her new book, Quit: The power of knowing when to walk away. This episode is the audio from that event. Quit is all about how to develop a very particular skill: how to train your brain to make it easier to know which goals and plans are worth sticking to and which are not.
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