Brian Christian and Tom Griffiths' Algorithms to Live By — the computer science of human decisions. Covers six use cases: Life decisions with deadlines — "Should I settle or keep looking for a partner/job/apartment?" "How long do I search before I commit?" Trying new things vs. sticking with favorites — "Should I try a new restaurant or go to my old favorite?" "Should I stay in my current job or explore something new?" Organizing physical and digital space — "My desk is a mess." "How do I organize my email/files/closet efficiently?" Time management and productivity — "I have too many tasks and not enough time." "Should I multitask or focus on one thing?" Making decisions under uncertainty — "I don't have enough information to decide." "How do I know if my expectations are realistic?" Strategic and social thinking — "How do I cooperate with difficult people?" "When should I trust my gut vs. analyze?" Triggers: "should I settle," "try something new," "organize my life," "better decisions," "37% rule," "optimal stopping," "explore vs exploit," "Bayesian," "time management," "Brian Christian." Also triggers on install / "I don't know how to start"
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