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There are two ways you can develop the knowledge needed to improve high-risk decision making. First, you can experience events first-hand. This method can be slow and dangerous.\xa0Or, you can experience events second-hand. This can be a much quicker and much safer way to develop knowledge.
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In this episode, we will discuss how to glean the most experience from:
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Show Notes
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