Oct. 30, 2020

Luca Dellanna on Ergodicity: why the way we often view the world, can lead to bad decisions

Luca Dellanna on Ergodicity: why the way we often view the world, can lead to bad decisions

What is ergodicity? If it's a new term to you, then listen to my guest Luca Dellanna explain why ergodic thinking is often at the heart of much of our flawed decision-making. This is Luca's second appearance on the show; in February he talked to me...

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What is ergodicity? If it's a new term to you, then listen to my guest Luca Dellanna explain why ergodic thinking is often at the heart of much of our flawed decision-making. This is Luca's second appearance on the show; in February he talked to me about COVID (https://www.spreaker.com/user/human-risk/luca-dellanna-podcast)

His insights were so prescient that I wanted him back. And as he's about to publish a new book on Ergodicity, I thought I'd cover both topics. As ever with Luca, he offers phenomenal insights that make complex topics, easily comprehensible.

For more on Luca visit his website: https://www.luca-dellanna.com/
You can follow him on Twitter here: https://twitter.com/DellAnnaLuca
To subscribe to Luca's highly recommended newsletter: https://www.luca-dellanna.com/newsletter/

For his new book on Ergodicity: https://gumroad.com/l/ergodicity

In our conversation, we refer to Roam, the note-taking website: https://roamresearch.com/