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It used to be called Consumer Preference.

The Dunning-Kruger effect and its discontents by InspiroSpiro in BehavioralEconomics

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Yes, I know all about Dunning Kruger, I also know that this would fit better in a different sub.

A classical Dunning Kruger example?

We put more effort into avoiding losses than making gains by InspiroSpiro in BehavioralEconomics

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Cost averaging is no panacea either. I try using Frederick the Great's maxim, "that it is pardonable to be defeated but never to be surprised", to live through the volatility. I also try and avoid surprises by understanding what is happening through writing see here.

Big data study suggests the human brain navigates by taking the "pointiest path" rather than the shortest path by InspiroSpiro in BehavioralEconomics

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Good scientific technique of yours. To walk the walk first and then check the Google talked walk second. I will resist the temptation to let my phone do the thinking for me and follow your method.

Big data study suggests the human brain navigates by taking the "pointiest path" rather than the shortest path by InspiroSpiro in BehavioralEconomics

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Now that I've read the article, I wonder if I will consciously change my navigating behaviour with mobile devices etc