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27.06.06
Daniel Gilbert on probability
Daniel Gilbert (of Harvard) talks about people’s seemingly obvious contradictive behaviours — such as playing lottery, appreciating the same 100 Euros differently (depending on the context), paying for variety although they don’t like it, fearing incidents that are very unlikely (plane crash, terror attacks), and many more. The title is “How to Do Precisely the Right Thing at All Possible Times”. Interesting talk. (Thanks to Boing Boing)
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