Nishanth Vijayan

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The idea that something can gain over the long run while being a basketcase in the short run is not intuitive, but it’s how a lot of things work in life. By age 20 the average person can lose roughly half the synaptic connections they had in their brain at age two, as inefficient and redundant neural pathways are cleared out. But the average 20-year-old is much smarter than the average two- year-old. Destruction in the face of progress is not only possible, but an efficient way to get rid of excess.
The Psychology of Money
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