You know, I’ve seen this play out so many times. Nothing is as good or as bad as it seems. It’s a simple truth that separates the pros from the amateurs in business and in life.
Share Image Quote:It’s a call for emotional moderation. A reminder that our initial, gut-level reaction to any event—good or bad—is almost always an overreaction.
Let me tell you, this is where most people get it wrong. When a stock plummets or a project fails, the world feels like it’s ending. And when you land that huge client or get a promotion, it feels like you’ve finally, *finally* made it. But here’s the thing I’ve learned the hard way: reality is almost always… quieter. It’s in the boring middle. The catastrophe usually contains a seed of opportunity if you’re calm enough to see it. And the huge win often comes with a whole new set of hidden problems you never anticipated. It’s about the long game. Always the long game.
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This wisdom comes straight from Morgan Housel’s fantastic book, The Psychology of Money, published in 2020. Sometimes people attribute this kind of stoic thinking to someone like Marcus Aurelius, and while the sentiment is similar, this specific phrasing is all Housel.
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| Author | Morgan Housel (49) |
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| Source/Book Name | The Psychology of Money (49) |
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| Quotation | Nothing is as good or as bad as it seems |
| Book Details | Publication Year: 2020; ISBN-10: 0857197681; ISBN-13: 978-0857197689; Pages: 256 (approx.) |
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Housel uses this in the context of investing and market cycles. He’s talking about how the financial media paints every dip as a catastrophe and every peak as a new paradigm. But successful investors know both extremes are just noise. They don’t get swept up in the euphoria or the panic. They just stick to their plan.
I use this as a personal mantra. Seriously.
This quote is for leaders, founders, creators—anyone who has to make decisions under pressure.
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Question: Isn’t this just promoting apathy?
Answer: Not at all. It’s promoting perspective. You can still be passionate and driven. This is about not letting your emotions hijack your logic in critical moments.
Question: How do you actually apply this when you’re in a crisis?
Answer: You have to build the habit in calm times. When something bad happens, my first question to myself is always: “What part of this is my brain catastrophizing?” It creates a tiny gap between the event and your reaction. And that gap is everything.
Question: Does this mean good news isn’t actually good?
Answer: It’s good! Celebrate it. But understand that no single event is the end of the story. The real success is sustainable, compound growth, not a single spike. Don’t get lazy because of one win.
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