European country uh works for a very famous European organization um all of misinterpretation or a misjudgment of um somebody else's conduct based on their values and also um there may be
So Iain, there's not one answer, unfortunately, but let me make this point. That is a glaring misinterpretation of one study that made headlines.
One of the first things that we discovered is there's-- the old idea about ultimate human performance was based on what's called the 10% brain myth. It was actually a misinterpretation of William James. But it's the idea-- and I'm sure you're all familiar with it-- that most of us only use 10% of our brain.
The file included other famous authors who visited Oakland in the late 1800s, including Mark Twain, Robert Louis Stevenson, and John Muir. Despite the misinterpretation of Stein's quote, there had always been a 'there' in Oakland. Oakland has been blessed with several waves of artistic movements, stretching back to these authors.
A lot of people, scientists, physicists, doubt a lot of these intimations of non-locality. They think maybe it's a misinterpretation of the theory or of the experiment. And there's actually quite an interesting and vociferous debate over that, which I do talk about a little in the book trying to pick it apart.
Our idea at the beginning wasn't that people would just take MIT courses and adopt them everywhere. I think some people initially had that misinterpretation that somehow, we were trying to take over the world of education by enforcing our approach. But our idea was basically to set a model.
I'm sorry to follow up a religion question with another religion question, but-- They usually are, I have to say. This might be a gross oversimplification or perhaps even a misinterpretation of your work. But something that struck me as one of the arguments in "The God Delusion" is sort of we can as biological entities, conscious ones,
your relationship to the better. Because so many of the problems that couples have in relationships is misinterpretation . And so if you can start to interpret a situation correctly, you find out the problem is not as big as you thought it was.
why of course we believe this um but most of the time it's going to be wrong term is it shows a link between yeah there's a link between that's the link between is also a misinterpretation of um of observational studies where you're just looking for correlations and you're it's not a experimental study where you're showing causation right so that's the confusing correlation with causation
we give you, not permission, but the knowledge and the information to just do what's best for you. And we kind of want to cut out a lot of the misinterpretations out there, that food is evil, that food is a bad, four-letter word. You know, food should be enjoyed.
I think a lot of people actually believe that. Yeah, I feel like that's what I've heard is a pretty common misinterpretation of Radical Candor, where it's just like an excuse to be mean.
So that's obviously not ideal. I try and caution people when they do that, because the chances of misinterpretation if you're not part of that field can be pretty high.
We're trying to buy at low prices relative to our current estimate of intrinsic value, and we want to believe that intrinsic value will grow." So neglect, emotion, misinterpretation , or myopia. Those are the types of things that can lead a stock not to reflect accurately what's going on in the future.
Yeah, sure. I mean, I think part of what I find myself doing in talking about this book is sort of deflecting a potential interpretation of that title. I mean, I'm glad we gave this book an attention-grabbing title, but there's a misinterpretation , I think, which would be like, OK, time is incredibly short. Therefore, the only way to make the most use of it is to live in a white-knuckle, very
And I thought that was summed up pretty well in this quote from Steve Morrow of New South Capital. "We believe the market often misprices stocks due to neglect, emotion, misinterpretation , or myopia. So our value add comes from bottom-up stock selection.
Those who believe the pendulum will move in one direction forever or reside in an extreme forever eventually will lose huge sums. Those who understand the pendulum's behavior can benefit enormously." So what kind of situations can lead to neglect, emotion, misinterpretation , or myopia, and therefore, potentially inaccurate stock prices?
think, oh, let me unpack this a little further. And many of this in- some of this information is because of, yes, things that we're putting out in class profiles, but misinterpretations of what that information means. And folks, again, based on, hey, here's what I'm seeing especially is like there's some similarities over time, that's not something that we're kind of using as a guide for who