Methinks it is a weasel
Why looking for patterns in the random kaleidoscope of everyday experiences can be dangerous. Professor Steven Pinkerβs guide to thinking better.
Itβs tempting to see patterns in the random kaleidoscope of everyday experiences, but it's also dangerous.
Along with his business partner Warren Buffet, vice-chair of Berkshire Hathaway Charlie Munger has made billions of dollars but, by his own admission, he would have made billions more if only heβd made better decisions. He joins Professor Steven Pinker to discuss defying the odds and the dangers of over-interpreting coincidences. They hear why Tim Harford, economist, presenter of βMore or Lessβ and author of βHow to Make the World Add Up: 10 Rules for Thinking Differently About Numbersβ thinks a stock-picking cow can help us make sense of a complicated world.
Producer: Imogen Walford
Editor: Emma Rippon
Think with Pinker is produced in partnership with The Open University.
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Think with Pinker
Professor Steven Pinker's guide to thinking better.