I need help testing out the idea that I’m unique in that I’m keenly aware of the fact that a lot of my behavior around saving money is irrational. And yet, despite that keen awareness, the same irrational behaviors endure.
Most people, I think, are resistant to labeling any of their behavior irrational. They are convinced they’re entirely rational. Right?
I also have a strong suspicion that the outliers like me who are in touch with their irrationality are better at remedying their behavioral quirks. Correct?
Why, I wonder, does my money saving lunacy endure despite its obvious irrationality?
I thought you were a fan of Bud Powell but this refers to Disney’s “Coco”? I see now I am behind the times.
I think you should be okay to be a little crazy. As long as you’re not pound foolish. Unlike a singular someone who is utterly convinced of his rational behavior while driving the rest of the nation mad.