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Navigating Ambiguity

Holding contradictory perspectives can be essential when evaluating talent, as strengths often coexist with weaknesses. Spending time with individuals in different contexts allows for deeper insights into their decision-making processes. Embracing ambiguity may lead to clearer understanding, especially in investment scenarios where personal reputation and risk assessment play crucial roles.
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    Graham Duncan — Talent Is the Best Asset Class | The Tim Ferriss Show (Podcast)

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