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Annie Duke Thinks You Should Quit (Update)
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Former professional poker player Annie Duke wrote a book about Steve’s favorite subject: quitting. They talk about why quitting is so hard, how to do it sooner, and why we feel shame when we do something that’s good for us.
- SOURCES:
- Annie Duke, author and former professional poker player.
- RESOURCES:
- Quit: The Power of Knowing When to Walk Away, by Annie Duke (2022).
- "Heads or Tails: The Impact of a Coin Toss on Major Life Decisions and Subsequent Happiness," by Steven Levitt (NBER Working Papers, 2016).
- Superforecasting: The Art and Science of Prediction, by Philip E. Tetlock and Dan Gardner (2015).
- "Knee-Deep in the Big Muddy: A Study of Escalating Commitment to a Chosen Course of Action," by Barry M. Staw (Organizational Behavior and Human Performance, 1976).
- Alliance for Decision Education.
- EXTRAS:
- "How to Make Your Own Luck," by Freakonomics Radio (2020).
- "How Do You Know When It’s Time to Quit?" by No Stupid Questions (2020).
- "The Upside of Quitting," by Freakonomics Radio (2011).
190 episodes
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Former professional poker player Annie Duke wrote a book about Steve’s favorite subject: quitting. They talk about why quitting is so hard, how to do it sooner, and why we feel shame when we do something that’s good for us.
- SOURCES:
- Annie Duke, author and former professional poker player.
- RESOURCES:
- Quit: The Power of Knowing When to Walk Away, by Annie Duke (2022).
- "Heads or Tails: The Impact of a Coin Toss on Major Life Decisions and Subsequent Happiness," by Steven Levitt (NBER Working Papers, 2016).
- Superforecasting: The Art and Science of Prediction, by Philip E. Tetlock and Dan Gardner (2015).
- "Knee-Deep in the Big Muddy: A Study of Escalating Commitment to a Chosen Course of Action," by Barry M. Staw (Organizational Behavior and Human Performance, 1976).
- Alliance for Decision Education.
- EXTRAS:
- "How to Make Your Own Luck," by Freakonomics Radio (2020).
- "How Do You Know When It’s Time to Quit?" by No Stupid Questions (2020).
- "The Upside of Quitting," by Freakonomics Radio (2011).
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