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- I had you watch two TED talks, one by Dan Gilbert (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site. and one by Daniel Crosby (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site.. These discuss the way in which we experience the world as humans and how that effects our ability to invest soundly. Choose one of the issues discussed and provide your opinion why this topic is important, something you learned or an insight you gained, and what steps, if any, we should be taking to overcome this as we seek to invest wisely. You may also post a question if you like, and I can forward it to Dr. Crosby and see if he can give you an answer. This part is not required.
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Risk intelligence
Risk intelligence can be understood to mean beyond the concepts of risk management
that may be associated with governance or compliance. Risk-taking involves one deciding they
will do something without necessarily knowing the outcome. Faith is what leads us to taking
risks. However, the video brings out risk-taking in investing in another risk. The speaker ...
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