Stephen J. Dubner is the co-author, with Steven D. Levitt, of Freakonomics. Their latest book, When to Rob a Bank, came out last week.
“I’ve abandoned more books than I’ve written, which I’m happy about. I’m very pro-quitting. We get preached this idea that if you quit something, if you don’t see something through to completion then you’re a loser, you’re a failure. I just think that’s a crazy way to look at things. But it’s also easy to overlook opportunity costs. Like, what could I be doing instead?”
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Show Notes:
stephenjdubner.com
Dubner on Longform
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2:00] "The Desert Blues" (Joshua Hammer • The Atavist Magazine • May 2015)
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3:00] When to Rob a Bank (with Steven D. Levitt • William Morrow • May 2015)
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11:00] "When Numbers Solve a Mystery" (Steven Landsburg • The Wall Street Journal • Apr 2005)
[
13:00] "Do Parents Matter?" (with Steven D. Levitt • USA Today • May 2005)
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13:00] "The Probability That a Real-Estate Agent Is Cheating You (and Other Riddles of Modern Life)" (New York Times Magazine • Aug 2003)
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16:00] "Steven the Good" (New York Times Magazine • Feb 1999)
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16:00] Choosing My Religion: A Memoir of a Family Beyond Belief (Harper Perennial • 2006)
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25:00] Freakonomics: The Movie (Magnolia Pictures • 2010)
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42:00] Freakonomics Radio
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43:00] "I'm Stephen Dubner, Co-Author of Freakonomics, and This Is How I Work" (Lifehacker • Sep 2014)
[
44:00] "Tell Me Something I Don’t Know: A New Freakonomics Radio Podcast" (Freakonomics • Oct 2014)
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