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by selcuka
1150 days ago
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It is accurate in the sense that you don't have to implement anything specifically. You should simply act according to the circumstances, and if the circumstances are positive (i.e. you are lucky) you can succeed. In the hindsight the "act" might look like the thing that made you succeed, but most of the time it's actually the luck. The "strategy" is just a normal reaction. For example: "I invested half of my money in stock market and half in property. That made me a billionaire. You should do the same." vs "I won $1M from the lottery, and I invested half of it in stock market and half in property." Obviously if you omit the lottery part the advise doesn't make any sense (i.e. you won't be a billionaire by investing half of your minimum wage every fortnight). This may be an extreme example, but demonstrates my point. |
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