Summary:
The book delves into the world of prediction, examining the techniques of "superforecasters" who are exceptionally skilled at forecasting significant events. It explores the cognitive styles, habits of thought, and methodologies that enable these individuals to make remarkably accurate predictions about politics, economics, and other areas of interest.
Key points:
1. Superforecasting: The skill of making highly accurate predictions about future events, often developed through systematic information analysis.
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