By the same token, the Ashamnu does not end, “But that was this year, and next year I will do better.” The Ashamnu bears a remarkable resemblance to the notion that the way of rationality is to beat your fist against your heart and say, “We are all biased, we are all irrational, we are not fully informed, we are overconfident, we are poorly calibrated . . .” Fine. Now tell me how you plan to become less biased, less irrational, more informed, less overconfident, better calibrated.