Less Wrong Today, More Right Tomorrow

Less Wrong Today, More Right Tomorrow

If you want to be less wrong today and have a better handle on the future, Wharton professor Adam Grant has a few suggestions for you.

Dr. Grant holds a forecasting tournament each year and uses that opportunity to survey the participants about the “mental models” that informed their decision making. Check?out?his brief description of the model and take a survey?to help you assess your ability (or lack thereof) to predict the future.

If you’re a little more concerned about the present,?check out Dr. Grant’s thoughts about being less wrong?today.

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Bob Roitblat

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Reminds me of what Carveth Read wrote in Logic: Deductive and Inductive, (1898, Page 351) “It is better to be vaguely right than exactly wrong.”

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