July 21, 2023

What We Can Learn From Chess Grandmasters

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Episode 18: When it comes to an idea, we naturally try to identify the solution to any problems we inevitably encounter. In the world of Chess, amateur players tend to resort to this solution-centric thought process. However, grandmasters spend time falsifying their idea before they make their next move. This is called the falsification ratio. Alex Lieberman (@businessbarista) breaks down what the ratio is and how it can relate to the world of business, but also why it can be impractical in reality.


Timestamps:

(01:01): Intro

(01:30): The falsification ratio

(03:53): Why falsification ratio is harder than you think



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