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I've been trying to learn to trust my instincts and lately I've been right in my brain but wrong in bidding. Just a small example:
I wanted the Mike Trout signed career hit number 332 baseball from Goldin's last auction. I stopped bidding at $700 because although my brain told me that was still a good deal, my heart said stop bidding that's too much money already. Then the ball sold for $1,300 with juice. So heart, stay out of my brain's business. He knows what he's doing. Brain calls the shots from here on out. |
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