I mean I'm not smarter than the market, but I can recognize a good tape and a bad tape. I recognize when it's right and when it's wrong and that's what my strength is.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Be able to recognize when you're reading or hearing material biased to your own side.
The ability of discerning high quality unavoidably implies the ability of identifying shortcomings.
I tend to enjoy proving people wrong.
What I sell is the higher knowledge of knowing what's next and not following the trend of what's now.
I'm used to people with very high IQs knowing how to recognize reality, but there's a huge human tendency where it may be instructive to think that whatever you're doing to succeed is all right.
You can't rely on your own perception when it comes to anything. You can always be proved wrong.
I listened very, very carefully to the world around me to pick up the signals of when trouble was coming. Not that I could stop it. But it made me observant. That was helpful when I became a lawyer, because I knew how to read people's signals.
Experience taught me a few things. One is to listen to your gut, no matter how good something sounds on paper. The second is that you're generally better off sticking with what you know. And the third is that sometimes your best investments are the ones you don't make.
When the product is right, you don't have to be a great marketer.
I keep working hard to show people they're wrong.
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