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The chance of finding a 5 legged dog - a person who is a supercooperator-builder-teacher-open source-entrepreneur - is just about exactly 1 in a million, based on available statistics. This is just a first order approximation. This figure is derived by multiplying the 5 percentages below. | |||
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*Entreprenuerial - 14% [https://www.inc.com/leigh-buchanan/us-entrepreneurship-reaches-record-highs.html]. | *Entreprenuerial - 14% [https://www.inc.com/leigh-buchanan/us-entrepreneurship-reaches-record-highs.html]. | ||
*Open Source - 2.5% [https://www.inc.com/leigh-buchanan/us-entrepreneurship-reaches-record-highs.html] work in software, the best approximation of number that understands open source | *Open Source - 2.5% [https://www.inc.com/leigh-buchanan/us-entrepreneurship-reaches-record-highs.html] work in software, the best approximation of number that understands open source | ||
* | *Teachers - 2% [https://www.wisegeek.com/what-percent-of-the-us-population-do-teachers-comprise.htm] | ||
* | *Collaborative - 14% (based on statistic 2 at [https://blog.bit.ai/collaboration-statistics/]) | ||
*Builders - (blue collar types) - 14% [https://www.washingtonpost.com/business/2018/09/09/under-trump-jobs-boom-has-finally-reached-blue-collar-workers-will-it-last/] | *Builders - (blue collar types) - 14% [https://www.washingtonpost.com/business/2018/09/09/under-trump-jobs-boom-has-finally-reached-blue-collar-workers-will-it-last/] |
Revision as of 18:46, 15 February 2020
The chance of finding a 5 legged dog - a person who is a supercooperator-builder-teacher-open source-entrepreneur - is just about exactly 1 in a million, based on available statistics. This is just a first order approximation. This figure is derived by multiplying the 5 percentages below.