Reference Summary: Nobel-winning economist Daniel Kahneman, author of “Thinking, Fast and Slow” and “Noise,” spoke with the Walton Family ... You may think that your conscious self is in command of your life, but the scientific truth is very much the opposite.
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Nobel-winning economist Daniel Kahneman, author of “Thinking, Fast and Slow” and “Noise,” spoke with the Walton Family ... You may think that your conscious self is in command of your life, but the scientific truth is very much the opposite. WATCH OUR OTHER VIDEOS: ▻ 25 Fascinating Facts About the Evolution of Life on Earth: ...
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- Nobel-winning economist Daniel Kahneman, author of “Thinking, Fast and Slow” and “Noise,” spoke with the Walton Family ...
- You may think that your conscious self is in command of your life, but the scientific truth is very much the opposite.
- WATCH OUR OTHER VIDEOS: ▻ 25 Fascinating Facts About the Evolution of Life on Earth: ...
- Attend bimonthly group consultations where I answer members' questions and work ...
- You probably think you are in complete control of your decisions and thoughts.
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