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by wbrocklebank
3168 days ago
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Statistics routinely prove the majority of people feel they are an “above average” driver. I imagine the same is true of being “above average” in life for their situation. OP’s post is about those times when your feeling that you’re “above average” is questioned, by those times when facts strongly suggest you’re not. What then? Quitters quit. That’s not good, right? Persistence wins, graft often beats talent. But statistics also show the majority of investors (amateur & professional) hold their losses too long and sell their winnings too early. They failed to learn when to quit. It’s complicated, for sure. (“Fail fast” - is that quitting?) |
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