Some diversion to give pause for thought.
From Fooled by Randomness:
"Lucky fools do not bear the slightest suspicion that they may be lucky fools - by definition, they do not know that they belong to such a category. They will act as if they deserved the money. Their string of successes will inject them with so much serotonin (or some similar substance) that they will even fool themselves about their ability to outperform the markets..."
"...One is "on a roll." Some imperceptible changes in deportment, like an ability to express oneself with serenity and confidence, make the subject look credible - as if he truly deserved the shekels. Randomness will be ruled out as a possible factor in the performance, until it rears its head once again and delivers the kick that will induce the downward spiral..."
"...In addition, there seems to be a curious evidence of a link between leadership and a form of psychopathology (the sociopath) that encourages the non-blinking, self-confident, insensitive person to rally followers..."
All in the space of two pages! Pure gold, whether you agree with the premises of the book or not.
I'll let each persons own paranoia work it's magic to draw any links between me posting these quotes and activity on this thread
MoMoney.
From Fooled by Randomness:
"Lucky fools do not bear the slightest suspicion that they may be lucky fools - by definition, they do not know that they belong to such a category. They will act as if they deserved the money. Their string of successes will inject them with so much serotonin (or some similar substance) that they will even fool themselves about their ability to outperform the markets..."
"...One is "on a roll." Some imperceptible changes in deportment, like an ability to express oneself with serenity and confidence, make the subject look credible - as if he truly deserved the shekels. Randomness will be ruled out as a possible factor in the performance, until it rears its head once again and delivers the kick that will induce the downward spiral..."
"...In addition, there seems to be a curious evidence of a link between leadership and a form of psychopathology (the sociopath) that encourages the non-blinking, self-confident, insensitive person to rally followers..."
All in the space of two pages! Pure gold, whether you agree with the premises of the book or not.
I'll let each persons own paranoia work it's magic to draw any links between me posting these quotes and activity on this thread

MoMoney.
