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Average rating4.5
I really enjoyed her other two books. “Thinking in Bets” is a really respectable lighter alternative to Thinking Fast and Slow while still being backed hard by the science.
This one really spoke to me, though. It's not the only book that advocates for embracing failure/when to walk away, but the way she outlines the thought process and just how extremely well supported it is really struck a chord for me. I feel like this book frees me to take moonshots in a way nothing else has managed.
Quitting is just as important as is sticking with something. Deciding where to do one or the other is where the magic lies. This book tries to persuade you that we should do way more of quitting and it gives plenty of examples why. Good read.