One having talent stack never forecast without adequate base.
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It also helps to think logically and rationally evaluate available data.
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Big fan Scott. I laid several bets with several people in my social circle that Trump would be Potus back in 2016 (based almost entirely on your blog). None of them paid up though :|
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You need to upgrade your friends!
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Better* maybe
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I think the concept of “talent stack” is one of the most useful things I’ve learned from
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My talent stack helps me detect crap predictions more than making them. Predicting is hard, you have a unique skill.
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A subtle point about you always saying this, is that a stack of “one” isn’t a stack and blinds you to predicting (reality) Maybe that’s the biggest takeaway.
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People can also find it nice you don’t have to be the best in all stack elements, it’s the breadth more than the depth.
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Nothing makes you good at predicting. Even the best are poor. Too many unexpected variables in real life.
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