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by jononor
3338 days ago
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People vary yes, but do we have 10x variation in performance? Actually for 10x to be a meaningful size, would need significantly more variation.
Can one find support for such level of variation in other, more well studied fields? Say students, managers, factory workers? |
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Some students certainly outperform others by a factor of ten. I'd hesitate to score managers numerically, but it seems plausible that working for one could feel ten times more smooth or whatever than working for another, whatever that means. Intuitively, probably not factory workers, but prove me wrong.
10x is not actually that much. I could play basketball with Michael Jordan or chess with Magnus Carlsen, and they'd win essentially an infinite number of games against me without losing once. That doesn't mean they're infinitely better, because theoretically I could through practice become as good as them, but the factor is way more than 10.