
Extra: The Men Who Started a Thinking Revolution (Update)
Freakonomics Radio
A Tale of Divergent Intellectual Giants and their Unique Bond
Kahneman, shaped by a traumatic past, was complex, neurotic, and full of doubt, while Tversky, a war hero, was happy, clear-headed, and admired for his intellect. Despite their differences, Tversky recognized Kahneman's invaluable talent, forming an exceptional intellectual bond based on mutual respect and complementarity.
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