It's not often anything so unclear can be so clear. No, I'm not talking about the amazing presidential election. Wait. Yes I am. In a way. As a long-time securities analyst and portfolio manager, I've had to dig deep into business trends of various industries and learn how to read the otherwise random patterns of economic tea leaves. Hmm, patterns. That's an apt description. Here's why.
Years ago, I wrote a paper on the psychology of winning chess. In my research I discovered why it's surprisingly easy for humans to consistently checkmate supercomputers with sophisticated programming: pattern recognition. The more games of chess a grandmaster plays, the more patterns he can quickly and efficiently recognize. This is the key to winning chess (especially against a computer, where nonverbal techniques go unnoticed).
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