اگر در تصمیم گیری تصمیم می گیرید ، برای شما صحبت است. دانشمند شناختی تام گریفیتس نشان می دهد که چگونه می توانیم منطق رایانه ها را برای حل کردن مشکلات انسانی فریبنده به کار ببریم ، سه راهکار عملی برای تصمیم گیری بهتر – به اشتراک گذاشتن سه راهکار عملی برای تصمیم گیری بهتر – در مورد همه چیز از پیدا کردن خانه تا انتخاب کدام رستوران برای امشب.

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  1. Read "Getting Things Done"
    This is not really a talk about making decisions. What does a pile of papers on your desk have to do with making a decision?
    Determine a clear outcome: enjoying a dinner out. Determine the constraints you have to stay within to reach that outcome, your principles: classy mexican food. Brainstorm your options to reach the outcome within the constraints: a bunch of 5 star mexican restaurants. Determine the variables that are important to you; your values; order them by priority, and score each option: has a bar, doesn't need reservations, close to your house.

  2. lol
    human thinking: pesticides
    consequence: kills bees
    logical solution: stop using pesticides
    Human thinking: robo bee's

    Fast forward
    Humans trash their room
    Logical solution: clean it up
    Human solution: slavery
    Smart Human thinking: robots

    Im picking up a trend here, alot of things are steering towards robots.

  3. You are loved by the Creator of Heaven and Earth and He calls you into a personal restored relationship with Him, through His Son and by the power of the Holy Spirit.

    Jesus says, "I am the Way the Truth and the Life” Come to Him all who are heavy laden, burdened by life's problems, depressed and anxious, worried and conflicted, and He will give you rest. Call on His Name, the Name of Jesus, the One who has forgiven and redeemed you by His death on the Cross. “God so loved the world that He gave His only Son that whoever believes on Him shall not perish, but have everlasting life.”(John 3:16)

  4. the last recently used isn't that great because unless you're completely done with the last item, you're likely going to need it sometime soon, just not as frequently as the one on the top.

  5. The talk was great. I don't understand the 37%rule. But the explore-exploit trade-off was a good advice. And the last accessed principle was a bit obvious. The failing most of the time, and that's the best that people can do thing was a bit cold and a computer like.

  6. Don't necessarily agree with explore exploit when visiting somewhere new. I like trying new things. I have found those not trying new things get very bitter and angry as they age more so than the open minded to try new things. Just my experiences and truth

  7. Great talk. Going with your gut all the time is not smart and I have seen people who run on emotion all the time causing not only harm to themselves but to others. The optimal solution is also bad since nothing is optimal in absolute terms. What is optimal for you now is most probably sub-optimal for someone else and actually sub-optimal for your later in life. The strategies for the possible and most practical is the best life has to offer. Everything in moderation and nothing to excess is a good time proven algorithm especially as you get older and have less time to waste. Best is the enemy of good enough. Having too many options is like having no option or being mathematically guaranteed to arrive at the worst option since you cannot be rational with information overload.

    Again, this is a very good talk.

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  9. I have a simpler approach – ask my wife where she would like to go – because I have an ulterior motive. Be sure to add alcohol. We've been married 46 years.

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