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Presh Talwalkar

Presh Talwalkar recently graduated Stanford University with Bachelor's Degrees in Mathematics and Economics. He has worked as an economic consultant where he focused on energy and finance litigation. He is passionate about game theory and writes about its many uses, such as negotiating a raise or finding true love. Presh also enjoys speaking to young workers about personal finance topics, including saving and investing.

Presh Talwalkar's blog is Mind Your Decisions.

Posts by Presh Talwalkar
10 Comments / Friday, July 18th, 2008

It costs nothing. Most of us can do it naturally. We blow it off for lots of reasons. Though when we occasionally do it, we feel like a million bucks.

6 Comments / Thursday, July 17th, 2008

Everyone is in love with moderation. We’re told to eat a “balanced meal.” Fox News proudly claims it is “fair and balanced.” Moderation dates back at least to the ancient Greeks who said “nothing in excess.” Today, the same idea holds but with a slightly different wording: “everything in moderation.” But it doesn’t work when it comes to money.

2 Comments / Tuesday, July 15th, 2008

Patience provides a competitive advantage during negotiations. It’s a weapon particularly useful against impatient opponents who grew up with instant gratification.

3 Comments / Friday, July 11th, 2008

Today’s advice: don’t get too busy. It’s foolish to cut back on something as pleasurable or healthful as sleep. It’s equally misguided to pack the hours in your waking life.

2 Comments / Thursday, July 10th, 2008

We think we’re supposed to make the best decision all the time. And most of us do a pretty good job of comparison shopping, talking to friends, and networking to find the best deal and make the best choice. But even working so hard, most of us feel regret when we fail.

1 Comment / Tuesday, July 8th, 2008

Whoever said “honesty is the best policy” had to be lying. Lies have saved many messengers from being shot, and many couples from explosive arguments about body image (“Honey, do I look fat in this? Tell me the truth…”).

6 Comments / Thursday, July 3rd, 2008

Let’s face it—each new stage in life brings dramatic changes that are difficult to anticipate. No matter how smart you can be in college, you will still get surprised by the working world.

No Comments / Tuesday, July 1st, 2008

The standard research method, reported by Patrick Barry of Science News, is engineering organisms by “knocking out” a single gene and studying the change. The logic is as follows: if a trait does not develop after a single-gene knockout, one could conclude the gene plays a role in the trait.

7 Comments / Monday, June 30th, 2008

Many people have to get to work at a precise time, like bank tellers. But if you’re among those that choose, what time is best for you? Here are some options to consider.

2 Comments / Thursday, June 26th, 2008

Credit card payment protection plans offer relief when you are out of work or sick. Your entire balance may be waived, for instance, in one of these emergencies. The cost is usually a percentage of your monthly balance. There is no fee if you don’t charge anything. But is this plan worth doing?

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