Peter L. Bernstein Quotes
If The Satisfaction To Be Derived From Each Successive Increase In Wealth Is Smaller Than The Satisfaction Derived From The Previous Increase In Wealth, Then The Disutility Caused By A Loss Will Always Exceed The Positive Utility Provided By A Gain Of Equal Size.
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