Summary:
The book explores the concept of confidence in decision-making, advocating for a balanced approach that avoids the extremes of overconfidence and underconfidence. It provides insights and strategies for individuals to assess their confidence levels accurately and make wiser choices based on a realistic understanding of their abilities and circumstances.
Key points:
1. Confidence Calibration: Match your confidence with evidence to avoid risks from overconfidence and inaction from underconfidence.
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