🚨 In 2013, a Yale University lecture quietly changed how smart people make decisions.
Most people have never seen it.
It came from Ben Polak and instead of teaching theory, he showed how decisions actually play out in real life.
Watching it feels like gaining an unfair advantage.
At its core is Game Theory not as math, but as a way of thinking. A lens to understand how people act when outcomes depend on others.
He breaks down ideas like dominance choosing moves that are best no matter what others do. Backward induction thinking ahead by reasoning from the end. And the proactive bias not just reacting, but shaping the game before it shapes you.
The biggest shift? Realizing that better decisions aren’t about being smarter they’re about thinking strategically.
That’s why this lecture still hits hard.
Because while most people react to situations…
A few understand the game and play it better.
@kibeandy Kwanza this diaspora jobs thing irks me to the core!! Diaspora nini na kwanza the very government has listed Kenya on the Amber list! Nano mjinga!
“Therefore, since we have been justified [that is, acquitted of sin, declared blameless before God] by faith, [let us grasp the fact that] we have peace with God [and the joy of reconciliation with Him] through our Lord Jesus Christ. https://t.co/zshi2fXYuB
In diapora, the embassy is not located in our backyard. It’s gonna cost me about everything I have saved in the bacnk to just get to the embassy. You guys are not serious @KCBGroup
Let’s be realistic @KCBGroup , why would you have me go to the embassy to get a notary whatever as a diaspora client to reset my online banking password and I asked this before I travelled at the branch….🙌🏾