The best investor is not the most rational, but the most committed.
Success is determined not by perfect reasoning but by unwavering action. Those who wait for certainty often arrive too late.
Success in investing is rarely the result of pure rationality. It is shaped by an individual’s ability to persist despite uncertainty, endure discomfort, and remain fully engaged in a long-term vision. Those who rely solely on logic, calculation, and external validation often find themselves paralyzed at critical moments. The best decisions are rarely the most statistically sound in isolation—they are the ones backed by unwavering conviction and the willingness to sustain a position when rationality alone would suggest retreat.
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