More often than not, that investment is harming ourselves and others. And if we’re lucky enough to recognize that, we don’t want to accept the loss, so we double down on the investment thinking that will solve the problem, rather than let it go.
Yeah, I don’t want to act like I have no ego left and I’m some monk. And to buttcheek’s point, you should have some investment in some idea worthwhile. And if it’s benefiting you and others, that’s good. But if it’s harming you or others, and you hold onto it, that’s the classic definition of hubris.
Last edited by Doc Holliday; 10 Nov 2020 at 03:49 PM.
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Speaking of dying on hills holy shit. https://twitter.com/DeanBrowningPA/s...70663943335940
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