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Wow wtf this is almost identical!! Great formulation - mine came to me this morning as I was musing on Andrew tate & how he’s mastered the attention game. I guess a signal that we’re touching on some truth?
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"Wise" and "smart" are both ways of saying someone knows what to do. The difference is that "wise" means one has a high average outcome across all situations, and "smart" means one does spectacularly well in a few. -
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Variations on a theme. Optionality (wisdom) beats skill (intelligence).
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1) This is a grrrrreat case study by Maestro Bogomolny @CutTheKnotMath showing OPTIONALITY matters more than skills: You can have >53% chance of winning when odds are against you is you have the option of switching between 2 (strategies, both of which have odds against you). twitter.com/CutTheKnotMath
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