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Reducing noise can lead to better outcomes in judgment.
You have the right to be happy, regardless of the judgments of others.
Noise is the variability in judgments that should be identical.
Expertise does not always guarantee accuracy.
You can be right for the wrong reasons and wrong for the right reasons.
People tend to be overconfident in their judgments.
It's not things that upset us, but our judgments about things.
From The Art of Living by Epictetus
Mindfulness is the practice of being aware of your thoughts and feelings without judgment.
From The Mindful Athlete by George Mumford
We must be aware of the biases that cloud our judgment.
From The Changing World Order by Ray Dalio
Fear can cloud judgment and inhibit progress.
From The Ghost Map by Steven Johnson
Synthetic judgments are those that add something to our knowledge.
In order to be able to think, we must be able to judge.
Intuitive judgments are often wrong.
Intuitive judgments are often wrong, but they are often made with confidence.
As prediction becomes cheaper, the value of human judgment increases.
Women are often judged by their ability to be liked rather than their ability to be effective.
From The Likeability Trap by Alicia Menendez
Women are often judged more harshly than men.
From The Likeability Trap by Alicia Menendez
Expertise is often overrated.
We need to recognize the limits of our intuition.
The illusion of control can lead to significant errors in judgment.
From The Drunkard's Walk by Leonard Mlodinow
It is not enough to possess a good will; it must also be directed to what is truly good.