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id: 2025-12-13T08:45:00-05:00
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title: 2025-12-13 08:45:??
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# 2025-12-13 08:45:??
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I am interested in [[actuarial-science]] and [[risk-management]]
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for their ability to quantify what is generally viewed subjective,
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and as frameworks for general decision-making.
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The idea that one could devote significant thought
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into making a decision aligned with their [[personal-values]]
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and fail to pick the best option to that end is intriguing to me,
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more so that an accurate quantization of ones values
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and that the appropriate framework could trivialize all such decisions.
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Personal decision-making is often described
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like calculating the result of a formula with hundreds of terms by hand.
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People mess it up for the reasons you would expect for such a problem,
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but then today you wouldn't expect them to do it by hand.
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