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5. Think probabilistically (there are few sure things).
Dan Callahan • Reflections on the Ten Attributes of Great Investors
Embracing the Improbable
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We can train ourselves to view the world through the lens of “Wanna bet?” Once we start doing that, we are more likely to recognize that there is always a degree of uncertainty, that we are generally less sure than we thought we were, that practically nothing is black and white, 0% or 100%. And that’s a pretty good philosophy for living.