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We all bring cognitive biases. The explicit ones we love to cast as “experience,” and the implicit ones go unacknowledged.
Good Decision-Making Is Good Process
Ilya Grigorik
It's easy to look at pregnancy (for example) as something which affects only 2% of your users. But it's really something that affects 40% of your users 5% of the time.
Dana Fried on Twitter: "This Is an Easy Statistical Mistake for Tech Companies to Make - And One We Try to Avoid in Chrome: It's Easy to Look at Pregnancy (For Example) as Something Which Affects Only 2% of Your Users. But It's Really Something That Affects 40% of Your Users 5% of the Time." / Twitter
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If you start by stealing $1,000, pretty soon you need to steal $10,000, and then $100,000, and then you find yourself running a billion-dollar Ponzi. And there’s rarely a way to come back from that.
Fwd: Money Stuff: FTX Friends Flip on SBF
Josh Beckman
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