RISK: Worry is not a sickness, but a sign of
health. If you are not worried, you are
not risking enough.
a.
Always play for meaningful stakes.
b.
Resist the allure of diversification.
GREED: Always
take your profit too soon.
a.
Decide in advance what gain you want from a venture,
and when you get it, get out.
HOPE: When the
ship starts to sink, don’t pray. Jump!
a.
Accept small losses cheerfully as a fact of life.
b.
Expect t o experience several while awaiting the large
gain.
FORECASTS: Human behavior cannot be predicted. Distrust anyone who claims to know the
future, however dimly.
PATTERNS: Chaos is not dangerous until it begins to
look orderly.
a.
Beware the historian’s trap.
b.
Beware the chartist’s illusion.
c.
Beware the correlation and causality delusions.
d.
Beware the gambler’s fallacy.
MOBILITY: Avoid
putting down roots. They impede motion.
a.
Do not become trapped in a souring venture because of
sentiments like loyalty and nostalgia.
b.
Never hesitate to abandon a venture if something more
attractive comes into view.
INTUITION: A
hunch can be trusted if it can be explained.
a.
Never confuse a hunch with a hope.
RELIGION AND
THE OCCULT: It is unlikely that God’s
plan for the universe includes making your rich (or famous, of successful …).
a.
If astrology worked, all astrologers would be rich.
b.
A superstition need not be exorcised. It can be enjoyed, provided it is kept in its
place.
OPTIMISM AND
CONFIDENCE: Optimism means expecting the
best, but confidence means knowing how you will handle the worst. Never make a move if you are merely
optimistic.
CONSENSUS: Disregard the majority opinion. It is probably wrong.
a.
Never follow speculative fads. Often, the best time to buy something is when
nobody else wants it.
STUBBORNNESS:
If it doesn’t pay off the first time, forget it.
a.
Never try to save a Bad investment by “averaging
down.”
PLANNING: Long range plans engender the dangerous
belief that the future is under control.
It is important never to take your own, or other people’s long range
plans seriously.
a.
Shun long term investments.
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