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Understand where you are today and create a roadmap to get you where you want to be.
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Behavioral Finance
What's the Big Idea? With Guests Robert Rydell and Don Moore
We often overestimate our abilities and the accuracy of our predictions. Is it better to have well-calibrated confidence beliefs?
Behavioral Finance
Not Just Another Statistic: With Guests Carol Quirke & Deborah Small
Why are we more motivated by individuals and their stories rather than large numbers or statistical information?
Behavioral Finance
Big Goals, Little Steps: With Guests Shannon Miller & Hal Hershfield
Breaking down a goal into smaller steps could help you achieve your goals.
Behavioral Finance
Scientist Mode: With Guests Adam Grant & Luca Parmitano
How can thinking like a scientist improve your everyday decisions?
Behavioral Finance
Silver Linings: With Guests Annie Duke, Kassia St. Clair & Adam Grant
How can disappointing outcomes lead to surprising opportunities?
Behavioral Finance
Hold That Thought: With Guests Sarah-Louise Miller, Warren Reed, Todd Rogers & Angela Duckworth
Forgetting can be a significant barrier to achievement with real consequences. How can reminders help improve our memory?
Behavioral Finance
In the Face of Risk: With Guests Jeff Elison & Ido Erev
The way we perceive the probability of rare events often changes as we acquire direct experience—but are the new perceptions more accurate?
Behavioral Finance
Some Assembly Preferred: With Guests Mike Norton & Michael Ojo
There is a real sense of satisfaction that comes with building something yourself. But can that lead to us overvaluing what we create?
Behavioral Finance
If Only ...: With Guests Stirling Hart & Colin Camerer
You wouldn't be human if you didn't have at least some regrets. The trick is knowing when (and how) to let things go—and when to use regret productively.
Behavioral Finance
I Don't Want to Know: With Guests Amelia Boone & Emily Ho
Have you ever ignored unpleasant information, hoping it would just go away?
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