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i want to quadruple like this one
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Which I agree with, except for the preponderance of times when they parachuted onto the hill from above via socioeconomic background and societal biases.
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13 years from guy gathering weather data in his pajamas to company trusted by F500’s to navigate risk. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
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Some were but Bezos certainly wasn't. Unless it's common for solo mother's in alberque to be clandestine millionaires.
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Wikipedia:his “solo mother’s” family was one of biggest land owners in Texas?Had a 25000 acre ranch where Jeff hung out w/grandpa who worked at DARPA.Step-dad worked at Exxon?Lived in rich Miami suburb when in HS.Buffets dad was a US Congressmen. All others famously wealthy. No?
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What people always leave out of these illustrations is luck and coincidence, which are always a factor in success.
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Is this about your blog post in which you describe the secret to success being who you know?
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There will always be reasons to fail, especially in hindsight. Successful people ignore them.
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(Totally get that some of those reasons are legit- but I’ve also seen student of mine overcome crazy obstacles too)
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