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Emerging Value's avatar

Totally agree on conviction. it killed me before. Now I have almost none and I diversify.

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Gunther's avatar

The cost of conviction is under-discussed.

It is not easy to solve. We have to do enough work to go past "Mount Stupid". Yet not too much work, especially on non-critical factors, where our "conviction" miscalibrates the actual probability of getting it right (e.g. the illusion of knowledge effect).

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