The Power of Choice
Small, seemingly insignificant choices can profoundly shape our lives and society, challenging the notion that randomness renders social science futile. While models can be useful, they often struggle to account for radical uncertainty, as illustrated by the complexities surrounding critical decisions like military operations. Understanding this interplay between chance and choice reveals why every action we take matters in the broader context of history.In this clip
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If Life Is Random, Is It Meaningless? (with Brian Klaas)
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