I disagree with “don’t believe what you can’t explain”. I think being successful where others have failed often requires executing on intuitions that you can’t easily justify. I think this should be encouraged, as long as you’re adequately internalizing the risk of failure. (In the sense of economic internalize, not psychological internalize.)
I disagree with “don’t believe what you can’t explain”. I think being successful where others have failed often requires executing on intuitions that you can’t easily justify. I think this should be encouraged, as long as you’re adequately internalizing the risk of failure. (In the sense of economic internalize, not psychological internalize.)