Peter Attia· MD
these are the worst decision makers i've ever seen
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these are the worst decision makers i've ever seen
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i think the best evidence of this is the people who know the most about decision making so whether it's like these really prominent economists who've you know thought enormous amounts about backward induction and and optimized behavior in um dynamic systems or whether it's danny kahneman who has spent more time thinking about behavior again these are the worst decision makers i've ever seen