Most games are games of risk, not uncertainty — that's why they don’t prepare us well for real-world (= seriously consequential) situations of uncertainty. To prepare for true uncertainty, it’s crucial to a) learn how to read the game (i.e., distinguish between risky and truly uncertain situations) and b) embrace well-designed routine exposure to situations of true uncertainty.
Reading the game
Reading the game
Reading the game
Most games are games of risk, not uncertainty — that's why they don’t prepare us well for real-world (= seriously consequential) situations of uncertainty. To prepare for true uncertainty, it’s crucial to a) learn how to read the game (i.e., distinguish between risky and truly uncertain situations) and b) embrace well-designed routine exposure to situations of true uncertainty.