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*[https://fs.blog/2020/11/common-probability-errors/] - ''Amateurs tend to focus on seeking brilliance. Professionals often know that it’s far more effective to avoid stupidity. Side-stepping typical blunders is the simplest way to get ahead of the crowd.'' | *[https://fs.blog/2020/11/common-probability-errors/] - ''Amateurs tend to focus on seeking brilliance. Professionals often know that it’s far more effective to avoid stupidity. Side-stepping typical blunders is the simplest way to get ahead of the crowd.'' | ||
*[[Doug Conant]] - Campbell's CEO. Book on leadership, but it n major corporate world. [Https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/reviews/1119560020/ref=cm_cr_unknown?ie=UTF8&filterByStar=five_star&pageNumber=1&sortBy=recent] |
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On rapid learning.
- [1] - Amateurs tend to focus on seeking brilliance. Professionals often know that it’s far more effective to avoid stupidity. Side-stepping typical blunders is the simplest way to get ahead of the crowd.
- Doug Conant - Campbell's CEO. Book on leadership, but it n major corporate world. [2]