Same in trading, investing, chess, tennis...bad moves tend to come one after the other. How you forget or deal with the mistake and move on to the next move/point/trade defines your level.
Garry Kasparov once said that one of biggest mistakes chess players make is trying to 'undo' a bad move, when in reality, once a bad move is played, it is already a whole new game and an entirely fresh mindset is required.
It struck me that investors make the exact same mistake
@Jackkk Q: “What do you think should the wealth limit for one person be?”
A: “Ummm…[my current net-worth] + 15%, that sounds just about fair amidst all this disparity”
@MandarKagade So “law” still remains the same but “jurisdiction” for disputes related to certain portions of the contract changes to AI - makes absolute sense…does this need governmental sanction?
@felixprehn Felix, never knew this existed, super interesting post 🙏! Can this be accessed by non-us-citizens & non-us-residents or is this purely for residents/citizens?
In 2006 a high school English teacher asked students to write to a famous author & ask for advice.
KURT VONNEGUT (who left us 19yrs ago today) was the only one to respond.
His reply was a doozy.
@micsolana France & England should voluntarily retire or transfer their nuclear arsenal. There is precedent to this in the form of South Africa where the de Clerk admin dismantled their nuclear arsenal in 1993 (before bringing down apartheid)
@kim93511@shanaka86 Absolutely correct…some of these posts are simply sensationalist fear mongering.
LNG is used for 65% of power generation in South Korea and Qatar contributes to 20% of Korea’s LNG imports…hence accounting for ~13% of electricity - significant but not catastrophic.