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Summary
The conversation explores the interplay between data and instinct in decision-making, emphasizing the importance of knowing when to trust each. It highlights the limitations of data and the necessity of context in understanding outcomes.
Takeaways
- It's not data versus instinct. It's knowing when to trust each one of those two things.
- Data should not be seen as the sole answer provider.
- There are grey areas in data interpretation that need awareness.
- Context is crucial for understanding data outcomes.
- Instinct plays a vital role alongside data in decision-making.
- Data can sometimes lead to misleading conclusions.
- It's important to shine a light on uncertainties in data.
- Decision-making requires a balance of analytical and intuitive thinking.
- Understanding limitations of data can improve decision outcomes.
- Trusting instinct can complement data-driven decisions.
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