Common Knowledge Dilemma
Robert reflects on a pivotal moment at Stanford, where he confronted the paradox of differing probabilities among individuals. Engaging with renowned economists, he realizes that common knowledge cannot coexist with differing probabilities, leading to profound insights on decision-making and strategy. His exploration highlights the complexities of subjective mixing in economic theory.In this clip
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