Perception of time and value investing.
@drtime_ @Ahimsa_Satya_ @jmf_31https://twitter.com/MimeticValue/status/998363050309767168 …
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What I sent you references something perhaps similar. “Psychology must therefore take account of the fact that the recognition of the otherness of “my” desire can occur at any moment and immediately modify all misrecognitions. It is in this way that it can transform, that is...
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... to say have an iniatory effect, and lead to wisdom, a state in which time is unified, and becomes in a sense “nontemporal,” that is to say always present, this giving a glimpse of eternity.”
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“All of this leads to the conclusion that in psychology, physical time has no meaning and the future corresponds to nothing at all. Only the past related by memory is considered as real. And this past, this psychological time, is in reality the inverse of physical time,
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Which means also the contrary of the reality of things. We will see that all the work of psychological initiation and of the quest for wisdom consists among the great initiates in realizing that what their memory reports is exactly the reverse of what actually happened.”
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“As for the future, on the psychological level it represents nothing but a projection of the past and an imaginary repetition of memories.” - Oughourlian
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I have yet to read Spitznagel although I intend to, I’m seeing that maybe his approach of loving to lose money hating to make money may be a way of overcoming our flawed psychological time and free us to view the future in its more clear potentialities.
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