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Hard work, talent (and a fair bit of luck) leads to economic success
The link between success and luck is stronger than most people think, writes Economist Robert Frank of Cornell University in The New York Times. The difficulty that some have with his argument is that it challenges everything about the American … Continue reading
Posted in Human Behavior, Philosophy, Social Psychology, Tribal
Tagged Bill O'Reilly, luck, managerialism, meritocracy, Robert Frank, serendipity
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Is Miranda better than Susan?
It’s funny when worlds collide. I have been following Mirandasings08 for quite some time now, and, she has become very much a phenomenon of the internet, and more specifically, YouTube. You need to spend some time looking at some of … Continue reading
Posted in Human Behavior, Marketing Strategy, Social Psychology, Tribal
Tagged internet, managerialism, mirandasings08, new media, PLOC, Susan Boyle
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