Mario Kodsi

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“It frequently happens that a man delivers his opinions with such boldness and assurance that he appears to be under no apprehension as to the possibility of his being in error,” Kant writes. “The offer of a bet startles him, and makes him pause.” Now that he has something real at stake, he has to reevaluate just how sure of a sure thing his opinion really is.
The Biggest Bluff: How I Learned to Pay Attention, Master Myself, and Win
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