I’ve been reflecting on how skepticism can be a double-edged sword when it comes to investing. On one hand, it helps us avoid jumping into decisions without proper research, but on the other, too much doubt can paralyze us from taking any action at all. How do you strike that balance?
For me, skepticism has been useful in questioning overly optimistic projections or flashy pitches, especially in areas like biotech where the hype can sometimes outpace reality. But I’m curious how do you channel skepticism in a way that’s constructive rather than limiting? Do you have specific strategies for evaluating opportunities without letting doubt take over? Would love to hear how others approach this!