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It is impossible to be a successful investor, in fact, to be successful at much of anything in life, without controlling greed. Everyone, whether they are willing to admit it or not, has had quite thorough first-hand experience with greed. Should these comments seem misplaced, try to impartially analyze the greatest failures of your life. There is a good chance that greed was one of the principal culpritis.

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(2006). Arrogrance, Ego, and Greed. In: The Physician’s Guide to Investing. Humana Press. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-59259-953-0_3

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