that's not what I got from it.
I showed 1/2 this video to my co-workers for a presentation.
What I communicated to them, is the fact that models are powerful, but have their limitations. (We're in the business of building models which is why this was relevant).
"Even the best and brightest get it wrong", not that "because they got it wrong, they're not the best and brightest".
That's what I took away, and that's what I intended to communicate.
Also, when they do get it wrong, the consequences are severe.
So sometimes, we have to take a step back from our models and ask ourselves "was this what we were modeling?, is this consistent with our assumptions?"
of course, the answer will present itself in hindsight, and they never intended to lose that much money, no one would,