
Cumulative vs. Cyclical Knowledge
The Morgan Housel Podcast
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The Persistence of Historical Lessons in Knowledge
This chapter explores the distinction between cumulative and cyclical knowledge in investing and life, highlighting how historical mistakes often repeat themselves. Using examples like President Garfield's medical mishaps, it underscores the necessity of recognizing whether our learning is truly progressive or just a reiteration of past errors.
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