Our brains and rational decision-making | Thomas Karel | TEDxHochschuleLuzern

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Why is our brain so often confused when it comes to probability? We are forced to make dozens, sometimes maybe hundreds, of decisions in our daily lives. But our brains often intuitively advise us against the laws of probability. Why this is so and how to overcome uncertainty, risk, and unnecessarily irrational decisions. Tomáš Karel, Ph.D.
Personal trainer, Kickboxing Fighter (Pointfighting, Light Contact, Full Contact), Assistant Professor (Statistics and Probability, Bayesian Macroeconometrics - University of Economics Prague, Czech Technical University), Founder and owner of security agency 2SAFE4U s.r.o., Stuntman in FILMKA

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Doctor degree of Statistics and Probability (University of Economics in Prague)
Master degree of Quantitative methods in Economy (University of Economics in Prague)
Faculty of Physical Education (Charles University) – 2nd trainer license

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Loved this! Very interesting & informative!

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