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"Hegel and Napoleon in Jena" (illustration from ''Harper's Magazine'', 1895) ''Geist'' () is a German noun with a significant degree of importance in German philosophy. ''Geist'' can be roughly translated into three English meanings: ghost (as in the supernatural entity), spirit (as in the Holy Spirit), and mind or intellect. Some English translators resort to using "spirit/mind" or "spirit (mind)" to help convey the meaning of the term.

''Geist'' is also a central concept in Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel's 1807 ''The Phenomenology of Spirit'' (''Phänomenologie des Geistes''). Notable compounds, all associated with Hegel's view of world history of the late 18th century, include ''Weltgeist'' (, "world-spirit"), ''Volksgeist'' ("national spirit") and ''Zeitgeist'' ("spirit of the age"). Provided by Wikipedia
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    The psychology of investing

    Published 1999
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