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It is heartening to think of the sort of noble people we would be if we adhered to the expectations of neoclassical economic theory. We would make prudent nutritional choices that nurtured our long-term health. We would ignore the daily ups and downs of the stock market in favor of a longer-term view aligned with our personal goals and needs. And w
... See moreDaniel Crosby • The Behavioral Investor
The drive to be rational has led people to seek political and economic laws that are akin to the laws of physics
Rory Sutherland • Alchemy: The Dark Art and Curious Science of Creating Magic in Brands, Business, and Life
New Progressivism.”
Tim Leberecht • The Business Romantic
The philosopher Onora O’Neill once declared, “Well-placed trust grows out of active inquiry rather than blind acceptance.”
Tim Harford • The Data Detective
What if governments took psychological prosperity as seriously as material prosperity?
Geoff Mulgan • Another World Is Possible: How to Reignite Social and Political Imagination
Money matters
Mary Beard • SPQR

There is a lot of talk that AI is going to be able to do everything that humans can, better, and soon.
That there will be nothing left for us to do.
That is not how this works.
This is a strategy memo for humans. https://t.co/kJXhfd9hbE
Am I currently on the right side of thought?
Lawrence Yeo • The Right Side of Thought - More To That
“With Notably Rare Exceptions”
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