This is part four of a short series outlining the 22 cognitive biases Charlie Munger talked about in his now famous speech, The Psychology of Human Judgement. Charlie Munger’s 22 Cognitive Biases [Pt. 1] Munger’s Cognitive Biases [Pt. 2] Munger’s Cognitive Biases [Pt. 3] Q3 hedge fund letters, conference, scoops etc 22. Say-something syndrome and development confusion “And it’s a very important part of human organization so the noise and the reciprocation and so forth of all these people who have what I call say-something syndrome don’t really affect the decisions,” Munger says on this point. Sometimes, people just say something…
Charlie Munger Cognitive Lollapalooza [Pt. 4]
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