Two interesting examples: Company believes it needs X done. Why are you the marginal person whose efforts would cause X to be achieved? Why is X sufficiently high in priority to be the marginal task you take on in a given interval of time?
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Also useful from a lens of “How do I structure my life such that the overwhelming majority of significant bets I make are based on me having overwhelmingly unfair advantage on them?” (Insider trading on contents of your own head allowed and encouraged!)
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(You don’t have to be overwhelming on both of those. A small advantage consistently or a large advantage on the right decisions likely suffices.)
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Me (in high school after a teacher asks a question): why am I the marginal answerer?
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I choose to be the marginal liker of this post
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When I was in student gov at MIT, we were in a mtg with admins about new dorms, and we asked whether such-and-such would allow them to admit an additional marginal student and were told tongue-in-cheek "we don't admit any marginal students, all our students are exceptional"
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Dating, for example.
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