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Wild Problems
- A Guide to the Decisions That Define Us
- Narrateur(s): Mark Deakins
- Durée: 3 h et 57 min
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From the host of EconTalk, a guide to decision-making when you can't crunch the numbers
Algorithms and apps analyze data and tell you how to beat the traffic, what books to buy, what music to listen to, and even who to date—often with great results. But what do you do when you face the big decisions of life—the "wild problems" of who to marry, whether to have children, where to move, how to forge a life well-lived—that can’t be solved by measurement or calculation?
In Wild Problems, beloved host of EconTalk Russ Roberts offers puzzled rationalists a way to address these wild problems. He suggests spending less time and energy on the path that promises the most happiness, and more time on figuring out who you actually want to be. He draws on the experience of great artists, writers, and scientists of the past who found creative ways to navigate life’s biggest questions. And he lays out strategies for reducing the fear and the loss of control that inevitably come when a wild problem requires a leap in the dark.
Ultimately, Roberts asks us to see ourselves and our lives less as a problem to be solved than a mystery to be experienced. There's no right decision waiting to be uncovered by an app or rational analysis. Reality is harder than that and, perhaps, a little more interesting.
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- 2022-08-16
How to embrace uncertainty
If you have to make a tough decision in life this book will not necessarily help you do that…
What it might do is help get you to a place where you can figure it on your own. Maybe not the current you, maybe the next you.
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- 2022-11-04
Alex Brown-Theriault
On Sam Harris’s podcast, the author says he has a method on how to solve “wild problems”. After listening to the book, my best summary of his advice is “just make a decision” because there is no way to understand all the possible variables. I didn’t learn anything new.
The author also says that decisions like where to go on vacations are “tame problems” and are relatively easy to figure out the best option. I disagree. I think these small decisions can be just as complex.. it’s just not as important because the consequences are a lot smaller.
I genuinely got this book hoping to learn something new about how to make better decisions but sadly, I did not.
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