“You want to feel a gap between what you expected and what actually happened”

In Same as Ever, Morgan Housel dedicates a chapter to expectations. He writes: What generates the emotion is the big gap between expectations and reality.  When you think of it like that, you realize how powerful expectations are. They can make a celebrity feel miserable and a destitute family feel amazing. It’s astounding. Everyone, everywhere, … Continue reading “You want to feel a gap between what you expected and what actually happened”