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How to make rational decisions
The role of biases in decision-making
The impact of social norms on decision-making
“No problem is too small or too trivial if we can really do something about it.”
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“If you can’t explain something to a first year student, then you haven’t really understood.”
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“You’re unlikely to discover something new without a lot of practice on old stuff, but further, you should get a heck of a lot of fun out of working out funny relations and interesting things.”
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“The only way to deep happiness is to do something you love to the best of your ability.”
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“It is important to doubt and that the doubt is not a fearful thing, but a thing of great value.”
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“If I am faced with a problem and can do something, I do something. If I can't do anything, I just forget about it.”
Normally we are tied up in the unessential, the trivial, small demands that take up our time and energy.
We need to prioritize the essential, the important, the things that really matter in life, like family, relationships, meaningful work, and what we love to do.
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