In this episode, we explore the book "Noise" by Daniel Kahneman and his co-authors, Olivier Sibony and Cass Sunstein. We delve into the concept of noise as it relates to decision-making, explaining how random errors can lead to unfairness and mistakes in various fields like law and medicine. The authors identify three types of noise—level noise, pattern noise, and occasion noise—and illustrate the serious consequences these can have on our judgments. Kahneman also offers practical suggestions for reducing noise, such as standardizing decision-making processes. Through real-life examples, we uncover how noise influences our daily decisions and discover valuable insights for improving our own decision-making. Tune in to learn how understanding noise can lead to better choices in life.