"If you throw a frog into very hot water, the frog will jump out, but if you
put the frog in room temperature water and just slowly heat the water up, the
frog will die there." Now I don't know whether that's true about a frog, but
it's sure as hell true about many of the businessmen I know [laughter], and
there, again, it is the contrast phenomenon. But these are hot-shot,
high-powered people. I mean these are not fools. If it comes to you in small
pieces, you're likely to miss, so if you're going to be a person of good
judgment, you have to do something about this warp in your head where it's so
misled by mere contrast. -- Charlie Munger talking about psychology.