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I'll tell you from personal experience — when I was studying statistics during my master's at university, we had a professor from Asia. It was immediately clear that the guy lived numbers and probabilities. It was extremely uninteresting at the time. But once I started attaching some monetary value to decisions, and everything was going into the red, it became painful. That’s when I started going back to the lectures that guy gave, and eventually, I grasped the essence of everything he was trying to convey. I'll say this — you probably won’t like it at first. Most likely, you'll read a bit and then give up, because it’s hard to digest. But eventually, you’ll come back to it — because money is on the line. When I know that my hypothesis has statistical support under a set of conditions and tested assumptions — I sleep better at night.
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