Emotions can cloud judgement from "summary" of The Dao of Capital by Mark Spitznagel
When we are in the grips of our emotions, it is easy for us to lose sight of the bigger picture. Our judgment becomes clouded, and we are unable to see things clearly. This is particularly true when it comes to making decisions about our investments. Emotions such as fear, greed, and panic can all influence the way we think about our finances. When the market is booming, we may be tempted to invest more than we can afford, driven by the fear of missing out on potential gains. On the other hand, when the market is on a downward spiral, we may be quick to sell off our investments in a ...Similar Posts
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