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by rsync
905 days ago
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"I too would love to earn a living by pursuing my hobbies. Too bad, I'm not in the 0,001-0,1%" This is an unsophisticated view because it looks at a risk/reward scenario and assigns zero value to the risk. The risk has value - regardless of the success, or reward. Put another way: you don't get to discount the risk to zero when it results in a large reward. Entities that took no risks and received enormous rewards (like President George W. Bush involvement in the Texas Rangers[1]) are probably quite pleased that you ignore them and focus on artists that sacrifice traditional life scripts (an enormous risk) and, very rarely, achieve great success. [1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Professional_life_of_George_W.... |
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