originally posted by Ian Fitzsimmons:
originally posted by VLM:
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Ian, I was bummed and surprised to see your posts on that thread. What made you order after I advised you not to? Not trying to pick on you, just trying to understand the reasoning from someone I actually know.
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Between hand-washing and vaccination, I think the board has established that people often act irrationally: emotion trumps reason, generally speaking.
My personal loss comprises half a case of moderately-priced Jadot, ordered in 2013-2014, and I embrace this cost as tuition for a lesson in focus and self-discipline, which may yet yield a decent return over the years remaining to me. Harkening back to Daniel Kahneman, in
Thinking: Fast and Slow, I exhibited affect bias and a planning fallacy when confronted with a halo effect.
I can't explain the commitments by individuals of hundreds of thousands of dollars - even Khaneman's prospect theory doesn't appear to shed light here.
Cheers.