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Tangle
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Message 5 of 61 (666151)
06-22-2012 2:54 PM


Well we do know that the placebo effect is real.
Placebo - Wikipedia
But in business the positive thinking thing is often a big warning sign - it's normally an indication of the delusional. We constantly hear of people who have battled against all the odds to pull off something they really believed in but those that fail are never reported; and they're the majority.
People seem to think that if they believe in something it'll happen and if I hear the word 'passion' when applied to business, I run a mile. I'd much prefer to hear a business case put by a balanced realist than someone who has a bloody dream.

Life, don't talk to me about life - Marvin the Paranoid Android

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Tangle
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Message 16 of 61 (666210)
06-24-2012 10:44 AM
Reply to: Message 14 by Panda
06-24-2012 8:24 AM


Re: Connected
Panda writes:
Perhaps this example might explain the problems I have with your idea:
In the Olympics there is the 100m event where the fastest athletes compete for gold.
They are all 100% dedicated and driven and confident.
So why doesn't the race end in a draw?
Perhaps the analogy of the downhill skiers is more relevant.
In that sport the race happens over several minutes but the winner often wins by hundredths of a second. In that respect the winner is simply luckier than the closest looser; he just avoided that one invisible bump that made the difference.
But i can absolutely guarantee that the loser will beat me by a large margin every time - that isn't luck and no amount of trying to convince myself that i can win can change that.
On the other hand, if all other things are equal, the winner is more likely to be someone who believes that he can win, rather that someone who belives that he never can.

Life, don't talk to me about life - Marvin the Paranoid Android

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