
The Knowledge Project #89 Maria Konnikova: Less Certainty, More Inquiry
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Aug 4, 2020 Maria Konnikova, a professional poker player and psychologist renowned for her bestselling books, dives deep into decision-making under uncertainty. She shares her unexpected journey from writing to poker, revealing how chance and skill intertwine in both. Konnikova discusses the value of mentorship and reflection in honing one's decision-making abilities. Delving into Kantian insights, she emphasizes emotional awareness as crucial for judgment. Drawing parallels between poker and life, she advocates for a mindful, inquisitive approach to personal growth.
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Convincing a Mentor
- Konnikova contacted Eric Seidel on Twitter, not knowing he had never coached before.
- She convinced him by emphasizing her psychology background and clean slate.
Poker Learning Resources
- Start learning poker by reading books like Dan Harrington's and watching online videos.
- Ask specific questions and seek help from specialists for different aspects.
Importance of Reflection
- Reflect on your thought process, not just the outcome, to learn from decisions.
- Seek feedback from mentors or others to improve your thinking.















