1941. This a World War II story, where as many of those, starts with Nazis hounding a Jew out of Europe and ends with the Nazis regretting it. As a member of the bomber crew, the Allied Aviation, the chances of surviving during a given mission were probably incredulous. After flying above enemy territory suspendedContinue reading “Survivorship Bias”
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Helping the Poor is Not Always Intuitive
Motivated by my missunderstanding about the Nobel Prize Kahneman’s example, citing Thomas Schelling and why Our Intuition Sucks at Math, I have decided to dig deeply and give a try to the next problem. This article is inpired by the Chp 34. Thinking, Fast and Slow, and mainly by Thomas Schelling’s book Choice and ConsequencesContinue reading “Helping the Poor is Not Always Intuitive”