Gavin Brown

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A large part of the difference between the experienced decision maker and the novice in these situations is not any particular intangible like “judgment” or “intuition.” If one could open the lid, so to speak, and see what was in the head of the experienced decision maker, one would find that he had at his disposal repertoires of possible actions; that he had checklists of things to think about before he acted; and that he had mechanisms in his mind to evoke these, and bring these to his conscious attention when the situations for decisions arose. —HERBERT SIMON, MCKINSEY QUARTERLY, 1986
Charlie Munger: The Complete Investor (Columbia Business School Publishing)
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