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Think Like a Child (Rebroadcast)

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4.632K Ratings

🗓️ 30 April 2015

⏱️ 30 minutes

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Summary

When it comes to generating ideas and asking questions it can be really fruitful to have the mentality of an eight year old.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Still podcast listeners, this is Stephen Dupner.

0:04.8

On May 5th, Steve Levitt and I are publishing a new book.

0:08.1

It's called When to Rob a Bank and 131 other warped suggestions and well-intended

0:14.2

rants.

0:15.5

It is, as I say this, the best book in the history of the printed word.

0:21.0

I can't promise there wasn't something better before Gutenberg, but, well, my point is

0:26.0

you should probably read it.

0:27.4

So find the pause button on this podcast and go order When to Rob a Bank.

0:32.2

Go ahead.

0:33.2

Oh, wait.

0:35.2

Waiting.

0:36.2

Waiting.

0:37.2

Waiting.

0:38.2

By the way, if you want to learn more about the book or keep up with our media appearances

0:42.5

for the book, just go to Freakonomics.com or keep up with us on Twitter, Facebook,

0:47.3

Waiting.

0:49.3

Okay.

0:50.3

Welcome back.

0:51.3

Now, as for today's podcast, it is called Think Like a Child.

0:56.1

We originally put this one out last year, but given how busy your life is, I guess even

1:00.5

if you heard it back then, you will have forgotten everything about it.

1:03.4

And next week, we'll be back with a brand new episode.

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