Craig Nicol

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Psychologists who study how people save for the future have identified the ‘exponential growth bias’, which makes us underestimate the future size of something growing at a compounded rate.11 Research in this area shows how people are consistently befuddled by the compound growth of savings, loans and pension plans. If you started investing in your pension a little late, you – like many of us – may have suffered from a persistent bout of exponential growth bias.
Exponential: Order and Chaos in an Age of Accelerating Technology
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