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Mentioned in 5 episodes
How Not to Be Wrong
The Power of Mathematical Thinking
Book • 2014
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Mentioned in 5 episodes
Mentioned by Stephen Dubner, referencing a story about mathematician Abraham Wald during World War II.

151 snips
40. Have We All Lost Our Ability to Compromise?
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in a discussion about book readership data.


Angela Duckworth

89 snips
Lowercase stoicism Vs. Uppercase Stoicism | Angela Duckworth
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at the beginning of the podcast as books written by 

.


Lex Fridman


Jordan Ellenberg

38 snips
#190 – Jordan Ellenberg: Mathematics of High-Dimensional Shapes and Geometries
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when introducing the guest and referenced as Bill Gates' favorite book and as 

's work connecting math to everyday life.


Matt Kirchner


Jordan Ellenberg

13 snips
Love It or Hate It: A Surprisingly Human (And Very Fun) Conversation About Math - Dr. Jordan Ellenberg, Mathematics Professor at the University of Wisconsin
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while discussing her personal journey and experiences.

Alex Scott

E147 - Alex Scott: Walking into the light
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as the source of the pet perk that as you get richer, you can take more risks.


David Gardner

Pet Perks, Vol. 2
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when introducing 

and his previous work.


Sean M. Carroll


Jordan Ellenberg

151 | Jordan Ellenberg on the Mathematics of Political Boundaries
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when discussing how to debate Brexit.


Iain Dale

543. Iain Dale - Is the UK an Island of Strangers?
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in relation to the importance of acknowledging the possibility of being wrong in investing.


David Gardner

ChatGPT Asks & David Answers, Vol. 3
Mentioned by Stephen Dubner to illustrate a point about missing data and its implications.

40. Have We All Lost Our Ability to Compromise?



