3 ways to make better decisions -- by thinking like a computer | Tom Griffiths

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Published 2018-10-05
If you ever struggle to make decisions, here's a talk for you. Cognitive scientist Tom Griffiths shows how we can apply the logic of computers to untangle tricky human problems, sharing three practical strategies for making better decisions -- on everything from finding a home to choosing which restaurant to go to tonight.

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All Comments (21)
  • @ksonglim
    You cannot control the outcome, just processes. And as long you use the best process, you did your best!
  • What I found difficult in making decisions, particularly the complicated ones, is that we often do not know what all the game pieces are and the boundary of the gameboard.
  • @TheSurfingCat
    Great talk. As a Computer Scientist I too approach life problems with logic. However, having now read 37% of the greatest books on Psychology and Human Behaviour, I now just go with my gut.
  • Worth watching video. The message given is: Do your work effectively but optimize it, never do anything whatever gives you hard time to solve rather take your chances and let it go of other things and relax your mind.
  • @rafaeldupa
    Very insightful! "You cannot control outcomes. You can control processes".
  • @normajdennis
    The value of information increases the more opportunities you're going to have to use it. Holy cow, how simple yet I never thought of it explicitly like that.
  • @regul4rjohn
    Read the book "Algorithms to Live By" if you are interested in any of these. Highly recommended.
  • I've had to go through that kind of dealing with perfectionism. Now I don't tend to get as mad when stuff goes less than perfect if I know I've done a good job.
  • @Epistemer
    finally someone that is giving real answers and not just a motivational speech :)
  • @dwylhq874
    The Book “Algorithms to Live By” is absolutely superb read it if you don’t want to be a “victim” of poor decision-making.
  • @yahalife
    “When someone makes a decision, he is really diving into a strong current that will carry him to places he had never dreamed of when he first made the decision.” Paulo Coelho
  • "You fail most of the time. But that's the best that you can do."
  • @0topon
    That was a realy good talk
  • @claudedaiga5897
    I like the way he sounded natural in his presentation. Making use of less technical terms (like strategy in place of algorithm) to explain computer science principles in the simplest way.
  • @RosesOfPeace1
    Ty so much .. u will never know how much u just helped me