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like Buffett always says, detecting deception through CIA techniques is the KEY to being a good investor
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like Buffett always says, detecting deception through CIA techniques is the KEY to being a good investor [/ QUOTE ] It is one more tool in the toolbox. It has saved me more than once. Not every investment is a Buffet style hold it for a decade idea, at least not for me. |
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can help in investing, in business deals, in relationships. Just because the application to stock selecting isnt direct or useful for everyone doesnt mean it isnt good to know anyways. Thanks for the post.
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Likely guilty.
This simple example and logic is explained in the book, NEVER BE LIED TO AGAIN. The Book by Dave Lieberman |
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Wow I really enjoyed this post. Even outside of business/finance it is useful.
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This depends on the person..
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There are a litany of things to look out for. THey include: 1) Attacking the questioner 2) Repeating the question (this is a stall to think up a lie) 3) Belittling the question 4) Being overly specific about what the questioner is asking - the most classic example of this is Bill Clinton asking the lawyers during his questioning around the time of his impeachment proceedings - "What is "is"" and What is sex? 5) Generally failing to actually ANSWER the question -- this is what Susan Smith did in the example above. 6) Our guy said he thinks the absolute worse is bringing in a higher power ("I swear to God"; "I swear on my mother's life".) [/ QUOTE ] Alot of this sounds like what mike caro said "weak is strong, strong is weak" |
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