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“Thinking probabilistically about the world involves three distinct elements: 1)    Understanding what these subjective probabilities actually mean (as we saw above), 2)    Assigning probabilities to many things (events, beliefs, etc.) in our lives, to help us better understand the world around us and make better decisions, and 3)    Updating these probabilities appropriately when relevant new information comes in.”

Dan Levy, Maxims for Thinking Analytically: The wisdom of legendary Harvard Professor Richard Zeckhauser
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