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Through an analysis published in the New Yorker that ranged from basketball to every war that has been fought in the past 200 years, Malcolm Gladwell showed how underdogs—sports teams that were widely expected to lose, armies with only a tenth of the size of the larger one, and so on—can turn the tables on the “Goliaths” they are matched up against. To begin, the article showed the odds for various “David vs. Goliath” match-ups in military battles over the past two centuries. In this case, we’ll substitute “underdog” for “David” and “authority” for “Goliath.”
The Art of Non-Conformity
Chris Guillebeau
But if you dabble in crypto gambling, buy speculative assets, start a company, do anything where there might be some degree of liquidity concerns, **you have to remember your wealth is partially imaginary.**
10 Things I Learned Losing 10 Million Dollars
Nat Eliason
There’s an irresistible pressure to extend the equity of a brand.
The 22 Immutable Laws of Marketing: Exposed and Explained by the World's Two
Al Ries
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