We want to get 80%-85% of predictions right, not 100%. Or else we calibrated our estimates in the wrong way.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
My predictions are notably inaccurate.
Every day I make predictions that don't come anywhere close to the mark.
There are lots of people shaping decisions, and so if we want to predict correctly, we have to pay attention to everybody who is trying to shape the outcome, not just the people at the pinnacle of the decision-making pyramid.
We really can't forecast all that well, and yet we pretend that we can, but we really can't.
Those who have knowledge, don't predict. Those who predict, don't have knowledge.
I don't think of myself predicting things. I'm expressing possibilities. Things that could happen. To a large extent it's a question of how badly people want them to.
If you put out 150 percent, then you can always expect 100 percent back. That's what I was always told as a kid, and It's worked for me so far!
I've never predicted anything. All I have ever said is, that we will do the very best we can.
You want 100% and 100% to make 200, instead of 50 and 50 making 100.
I try not to get involved in the business of prediction. It's a quick way to look like an idiot.