If anyone wants to see the study Daniel references it’s, Raj Chetty or R. Chetty Harvard Medical School has a summary called “Zip Code or Genetic Code”
You should read Brian Klaas' book Fluke: Chance, Chaos, and Why Everything We Do Matters. The book examines how many of what we may regard as unimportant decisions (what we have for lunch doesn't matter tomorrow in less we get food poisoning) to outcomes with huge, unknowable impacts (how the treatment a couple received while traveling 20 years prior affected which Japanese cities were bombed.) He uses research to show outcomes are not completely random nor are they 100% predicable.
There was a documentary about 10 years ago called Genetic Me. It pointed out that genetics are important because of their interactions with a person's environment.
There are certain cultures where the person with the birthday treats everyone else. For example, it's my birthday and my friends and I go for dinner, I'm supposed to treat them. In the U.S. and some other western cultures it's the opposite.
So, uh, isn’t it contradictory to say the most important factors of success are genetics and zip code, but then two minutes later say if you take more shots on goal, work harder, you’ll be fine?
I regret consuming so much UA-cam, instead of producing/making things.
What would you create?!
A true masterclass! Thank you for the early Christmas gift! 👏👏👏
His Masterclass on selling is awesome. Definitely helped.
To sell is human?
Damn this was fire
If anyone wants to see the study Daniel references it’s,
Raj Chetty or R. Chetty
Harvard Medical School has a summary called “Zip Code or Genetic Code”
You should read Brian Klaas' book Fluke: Chance, Chaos, and Why Everything We Do Matters. The book examines how many of what we may regard as unimportant decisions (what we have for lunch doesn't matter tomorrow in less we get food poisoning) to outcomes with huge, unknowable impacts (how the treatment a couple received while traveling 20 years prior affected which Japanese cities were bombed.) He uses research to show outcomes are not completely random nor are they 100% predicable.
We are in the Pink!
Insightful.
Thank you.
There was a documentary about 10 years ago called Genetic Me. It pointed out that genetics are important because of their interactions with a person's environment.
Interesting! I’m going to check it out. Thank you for sharing.
There are certain cultures where the person with the birthday treats everyone else. For example, it's my birthday and my friends and I go for dinner, I'm supposed to treat them. In the U.S. and some other western cultures it's the opposite.
Non, je ne regrette rien.......
In an otherwise insightful conversation, that idea to ban left turns in cities came out of nowhere, and it's a real stinker to me 😂
So, uh, isn’t it contradictory to say the most important factors of success are genetics and zip code, but then two minutes later say if you take more shots on goal, work harder, you’ll be fine?
@@VirginiaBronson also, birthday
PSG brings it no regrets