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EPISODE · Sep 18, 2024 · 33 MIN

#111: How Misinformation Shapes Our Views and Decisions

from Personalization Outbreak · host Glenn Llopis

In this latest episode, we sit down with the brilliant Alex Edmans, renowned economist and professor at the London School of Business, to explore how misinformation shapes our views and decisions. Alex shares thought-provoking insights from his book May Contain Lies, diving into why we cling to certain beliefs and how our biases prevent us from learning. We also discuss how challenging our thinking is key to staying informed and making better decisions.Ready to break free from the comfort of misinformation and start thinking critically? ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------JOIN THE MOVEMENT:GLLG Company Website: https://www.glennllopis.com/Age Of Personalization Website: https://ageofpersonalization.com/Contact Us: https://www.glennllopis.com/contact-us/Email Us: [email protected] GLENN LLOPIS:LinkedIn: https://bit.ly/3tnBmP9Instagram: https://bit.ly/3fcziRVFacebook: https://bit.ly/33sCg1KTwitter: https://bit.ly/3HVT14B

In this latest episode, we sit down with the brilliant Alex Edmans, renowned economist and professor at the London School of Business, to explore how misinformation shapes our views and decisions. Alex shares thought-provoking insights from his book May Contain Lies, diving into why we cling to certain beliefs and how our biases prevent us from learning. We also discuss how challenging our thinking is key to staying informed and making better decisions. Ready to break free from the comf...

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