First you don’t hear other views. Then you can’t trust them. Your personal information network entraps you just like a cult| Aeon
All of the entries posted on Vaughn Tan tagged not-knowing| vaughntan.org
The Sunk Cost Fallacy describes our tendency to follow through on an endeavor if we have already invested time, effort, or money into it, whether or not the current costs outweigh the benefits.| The Decision Lab
tl;dr: This post is about five ways we might not-know about the value of outcomes. This is the reading for the eighth episode in my series of| vaughntan.org
tl;dr: This post is about the five ways we might not-know about the relationships between actions and outcomes — in other words, five types of| vaughntan.org
Warning: Ideas and analysis in this post are still being baked. This is the reading for the 22/6/2023 discussion that’s part of my monthly| vaughntan.org
tl;dr: To make good strategic decisions, we need more sophisticated ways of understanding uncertainty. This research project introduces a new| vaughntan.org
This issue introduces not-knowing as a concept and argues for why we should care about it especially at this time in history. It's the opener for a book project and a monthly discussion series on InterIntellect about not-knowing that starts next Thursday (19 Jan 2023, 8pm CET).| uncertaintymindset.substack.com