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		By: Simon Margaroli		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Interesting.. on many levels! Is the persistence of belief in being right a case of blind arrogance/vanity or unparalleled intuition? The former is rather like a chef that continues to have a dish on the menu that never sells and every three days he throws away the ingredients ( vanity + Cost+ bill); The latter is perhaps thankfully the unreasonable Man, say,  Alan Turing et al, utterly convinced and determined (what we got was worth the cost!)
Cost is a big word and arguably not a simple gain or loss equation but..cumulative gain through loss]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Interesting.. on many levels! Is the persistence of belief in being right a case of blind arrogance/vanity or unparalleled intuition? The former is rather like a chef that continues to have a dish on the menu that never sells and every three days he throws away the ingredients ( vanity + Cost+ bill); The latter is perhaps thankfully the unreasonable Man, say,  Alan Turing et al, utterly convinced and determined (what we got was worth the cost!)<br />
Cost is a big word and arguably not a simple gain or loss equation but..cumulative gain through loss</p>
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