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Aug 2024
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Sendhil Mullainathan Thinks Messing Arou...

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Revisiting Steve’s 2021 conversation with the economist and MacArthur “genius” about how to make memories stickier, why change is undervalued, and how to find something new to say on the subject of scarcity. 
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