Illusion of Control
People often prefer to make their own investment decisions, even when they know that experts have a higher success rate. This desire stems from a psychological reward associated with control, despite the potential for less favorable outcomes. Emotions play a significant role in these choices, as evolutionary mechanisms link feelings of reward to survival-enhancing decisions.In this clip
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