At a Glance: Logic and reason are like a boxer who blindfolds himself before stepping into the ring – no idea of what they have gotten into. In this video I share with you a useful visual tool that I learned from the philosopher John Hawthorne for
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Logic and reason are like a boxer who blindfolds himself before stepping into the ring – no idea of what they have gotten into. In this video I share with you a useful visual tool that I learned from the philosopher John Hawthorne for The brain and emergent mind comes to trading with a fear based bias to find certainty.
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- Logic and reason are like a boxer who blindfolds himself before stepping into the ring – no idea of what they have gotten into.
- In this video I share with you a useful visual tool that I learned from the philosopher John Hawthorne for
- The brain and emergent mind comes to trading with a fear based bias to find certainty.
- This is a probabilistic environment that we're dealing in and you know you got to
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