for better modeling and what complexity theory, Bayesian analysis, and behavioral psychology can tell us about our world. We end with projections about the future and why Jim believes the next crisis is bigger, runs deeper, and is much closer than most of us might imagine. Here's our conversation. Jim Rickards, thank you so much for being in studio with us. It's great to be here, Dmitri. It's very exciting. So I realized when I was preparing for this interview today that I have not interviewed you myself before. You were not on my radio program ever, correct? Right. It was on your TV program quite a bit. You were the producer and on air, but usually my interviews were with Lauren. Lauren, exactly. So that's the first time you interviewed me. Yeah. I had intended to look into my email. I didn't look, but I think I reached out to you in October or something like that when I was building my show list. So you were one of the early guests, I think in November, and you had come on and we (2/98)
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