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    Daniel Mercer
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    Returns that lock capital, attention, or behavior reduce freedom. Over time, that loss of choice outweighs incremental performance gains.

    Wealth should expand possibilities, not narrow them. Optionality is the quiet dividend of good investing.

    If a strategy removes choice, its true cost is higher than it appears.

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