Nirav Mehta

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One of the most difficult intellectual confessions is to admit you are wrong. Behaviorally we know we are subject to confirmation bias. Eagerly we wrap our minds around anything and everything that concurs with our statement. Too often, we misjudge stubbornness for conviction. We are willing to risk the appearance of being wrong long before a willingness to personally confess our own errors.
Investing: The Last Liberal Art (Columbia Business School Publishing)
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