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The public is often right during the trends, but wrong at both ends


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In sum, the purpose is to contest the popular view, because popular opinions are so frequently found to be untimely, misled (by propaganda), or plainly wrong.

In sum, the purpose is to contest the popular view, because popular opinions are so frequently found to be untimely, misled (by propaganda), or plainly wrong.



Don't confuse brains with a bull market.

Don't confuse brains with a bull market.



Many a healthy reaction has proved fatal.

Many a healthy reaction has proved fatal.



When Everyone thinks alike, everyone is likely to be wrong

When Everyone thinks alike, everyone is likely to be wrong





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