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The Better Letter: Say What?! (Part 8)

The Better Letter

Moreover, “proof” in science doesn’t have the certainty that it can in math. It’s hard enough to influence or help alter a person’s beliefs — about economics, religion, politics, or even the Dodgers’ relative evilness — much less someone’s life commitments.

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Transcript: Ramit Sethi

The Big Picture

It’s much deeper than math. My podcast where I speak to couples from all over the economic spectrum is “I Will Teach You to Be Rich” and my book is also called “I Will Teach You to Be Rich.” Non-judgmentally, but let’s talk about what’s going on. Remember, she was about to divorce him. This was a blast.

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Transcript: Sunaina Sinha, Global Head of Private Capital with Raymond James

The Big Picture

00:13:05 [Speaker Changed] But you are also on the advisory board for the Stanford Institute of Economic Policy and Research. So that’s why I think doing it as an individual always gave me much more reward and also, quite frankly, economic success than doing it as a, as a fund investor. What does that even mean?

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Transcript: Colin Camerer on Neuroeconomics

The Big Picture

Colin Camerer : So I, some of it was when I was in college at Johns Hopkins, I, I studied physics and math. Colin Camerer : And then economics, which I really only took a little bit of, a lot fewer than my peers I later competed with in grad school, was kind of in between like the three little bears, you know, it was, there was, I love that.

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