The Art of Decision-Making
with Steven Johnson
Bestselling author Steven Johnson explains how the science of deliberative decision-making can help us make better long-term choices - both personally and within society.
We've heard a lot in recent years about the science of quick-thinking and intuitive choices, but is this method always best? Bestselling author Steven Johnson explains how the science of deliberative decision-making can help us make better long-term choices - both personally and within society.
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