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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. One Sunday in 1973, during choir practice, he remembered Dr. Silver’s seminar. These categories can be bit loose, of course, with distinctions based upon the nature and quality of the evidence.

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Transcript: Ramit Sethi

The Big Picture

It’s much deeper than math. So I did this for a year and a half nobody virtually nobody came like 10 people, and I finally said, I was a cocky college kid, I go, you know what the world needs to hear what I know. Non-judgmentally, but let’s talk about what’s going on. Remember, she was about to divorce him.

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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. And there was people, Physics didn’t have, people, psychology didn’t have math, economics was kind of the right mix. The math doesn’t math. That was too abstract. Yeah, I’m gonna vote.

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

The Big Picture

00:43:02 [Speaker Changed] I think the one that’s most salient that we track most closely, Barry, is the fact that because the math broke at the investor level in N 22, early 23, we’re still playing catch up on that. Now we’re starting to come out of that now, but that math is still nowhere near where it needs to be.

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