Trial, Error, and Success helps boost that advantage with 10 insights into realistic knowledge, thinking, and emotional intelligence
The authors use real-life examples to show how successful thinking avoids overgeneralization traps-the key trick is to focus on the differences between a new circumstance and existing knowledge. You'll discover
- How the right thinking about a new circumstance creates new knowledge by alternating sharp analyses and broad analogies.
- How to use this knowledge to grasp both the risks and the benefits of the new circumstance and to make the best decisions.
- How to reduce personal risk and maximize benefits by collective applications of the trial-and-error method.
It becomes obvious why machine learning and automatic actions cannot replace human intelligence and decision making!