Nirav Mehta

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In his newest book, The Believing Brain (2011), Shermer tells us our superstitions are a product of the spurious identification of patterns. As such, beliefs precede reasoning. Our brains are belief engines that naturally look for patterns, which are then infused with meaning. Not surprisingly, we look for information that confirms our beliefs while ignoring information that contradicts them.
Investing: The Last Liberal Art (Columbia Business School Publishing)
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