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Conditional probability is the probability of event “A” being true given that event “B” is true. It helps us answer the question: How does the probability of an event change if we have new evidence (or new information)? Conditional probabilities always involve two independent events, “A” and “B”.
Bayes' Theorem
Dan Morris
It’s a basic law of nature: You must stretch yourself if you want to get strong.
When you are an expert, your deep knowledge is obviously of great value in facing the usual challenges of your profession, but your immersion in that body of conventional wisdom can impede you from creating or accepting new ideas, and hamper you when confronted with novelty and change.”
Elastic: Flexible Thinking in a Constantly Changing World
fs.blog
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