“The humility required for good judgment is not self-doubt—the sense that you are untalented, unintelligent, or unworthy. It is *intellectual* humility. It is a recognition that reality is profoundly complex, that seeing things clearly is a constant struggle, when it can be done at all, and that human judgment must therefore be riddled with mistakes.” —Tetlock/Gardner. Superforecasting: The Art and Science of Prediction.
“Humility in the face of the game is extremely different than humility in the face of your opponents.” —Annie Duke, professional poker player, quoted by Tetlock/Gardner.