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The key to surviving a liquidity crisis is to not need liquidity

The key to surviving a liquidity crisis is to not need liquidity

December 21, 2018 Nate Comments 0 Comment

— Teeka Tiwari


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There are three words which are among the most important words in our business: I don’t know. And if you don’t know something…you should admit it—to yourself and to everybody around you. And I think personally that it’s very freeing to say ‘I don’t know.’ I think it’s very, almost depressing, to feel that you have to have an opinion on every subject, even the ones where by definition you can’t have superior knowledge

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