Decide y apuesta (Fuera de colección)
Making Smarter Decisions When You Don't Have All the Facts
Annie Duke
La campeona de póker Annie Duke ha tenido que tomar decisiones importantes, como aquella con la que ganó dos millones de dólares en un juego de cartas. Sabe actuar bajo presión. Además, es una galardonada consultora de riesgo especializada en psicología cognitiva. Aquí te enseña cómo tomar decisiones incluso cuando no tienes toda la información necesaria para asegurar un acierto.
Menos emociones impulsivas, menos miedo, menos fracaso anticipado. Más seguridad, más asertividad y éxito a largo plazo. Conviértete en la persona que da el primer paso, en la que toma las mejores decisiones en cualquier situación.
Consejos prácticos, sencillos experimentos matemáticos y ejemplos de la vida diaria: todo lo que necesitas para desarrollar hábitos que te permitirán arriesgarte y ganar.
La próxima vez que te pregunten «¿quieres apostar?», puedes responder «claro, ¿cuánto?».
Fecha de publicación
2018-02-06T00:00:00.000Z
2018-02-06T00:00:00.000Z
Calificación de Goodreads
3.83
ISBN
9780735216372
Recomendaciones
14
Recomendaciones
2018-07-05T21:55:57.000Z
Thinking in Bets by @AnnieDuke -- Compact guide to probabilistic domains like poker, or venture capital. Best articulation of "resulting", drawing bad conclusions from confusing process and outcome. Recommend for people operating in the real world. – fuente2018-07-05T14:55:57.000Z
Amazing point: Would your belief in something stand up to the question, “Wanna bet?” If you had to gamble significant money on that belief, would you still feel 100% about it? Or maybe more honestly 60%? This creates healthy skepticism encouraging you to seek the best information instead of just defending your belief. Now objective accuracy wins instead of argument. – fuente2020-10-23T20:25:17.000Z
@philreynolds @AnnieDuke I have read Thinking in Bets. Really enjoyed that part especially. Looking for a book with dozens of examples like that, given various contexts. – fuente2019-03-20T00:00:00.000Z
This book definitely falls in the category I loosely refer to as, “self-help,” which I typically skim more than dive into, but I read this book all the way through because I found the premise so intriguing. – fuente2018-04-18T02:17:56.000Z
@scott_seiver @AnnieDuke Because (in this order): a) the book is really good and I believe it is a net positive for the world if people read it and b) I have heard both sides of the story unlike almost everyone else which, with all due respect Scott, you haven’t. – fuente2018-11-02T23:10:13.000Z
If you haven’t bought @AnnieDuke’s book yet, what are you waiting for?!
Heard her speak twice last week in Chapel Hill and they were simply two of best talks on Decision Making, Discipline and Strategy I have ever heard. – fuente2019-08-16T14:09:30.000Z
An awesome book at an awesome price. Buy and read if you have not already! – fuente2021-04-06T11:47:59.000Z
Separate decisions from outcomes.
A good decision might still end in an undesirable outcome, and a bad decision might work out great.
This was a massive insight from the book "Thinking in bets". It changed my thinking about decision-making. – fuente2022-12-27T14:08:28.000Z
I just read QUIT: The Power Of Knowing When To Walk Away by @AnnieDuke. This is the second @AnnieDuke book for me…the first was THINKING IN BETS an ENORMOUSLY helpful book during 2020 COVID decision-making! “Contrary to popular belief, winners quit a lot. That’s how they win.” – fuente2020-01-19T07:08:22.000Z
@AnnieDuke A lot of Howard's latest memo is attributed to @AnnieDuke book, Thinking in Bets. I reviewed this book last year and would say it's a must read for anyone interested in trading and investing. (11/11) – fuente