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Mike Lawrence's avatar

If you haven’t read any of Nassim Taleb’s books, his career is built around this principle. I recommend Antifragile first. Don’t take it all too seriously, unless you already know what you’re doing.

The post reads like someone who just found him.

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Anvesh K's avatar

Another observation - if you took the top 100 wealthy guys and put them in a room, the 100th wealthiest guy is so way off from the top guy that these two can realistically neither relate nor compete. But to the outside worlds they are both 'top 100'. No other set of 100 except the top set has this problem.

A parallel is to elite universities - if you look at the students taking Math 101 in MIT, the bottom half of the class, no matter what they do, has no chance in hell of competing with the top half. This is not true in an almost other Universities. If you put in the work, you have a realistic chance of topping the class. Not being able to compete in your own class is big psychological burden (no matter how good you are, nationally). I think Malcolm Gladwell talks about this in one of this books. I experienced this first hand.

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