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Robin Guo (@zebird0) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Life is poker, not chess Four years ago I walked away from a guaranteed promotion at McKinsey and a $300K PE offer to work in gaming for a third of the salary. Many thought I was insane. They were playing chess: calculating the optimal move with perfect information.

Life is poker, not chess 

Four years ago I walked away from a guaranteed promotion at McKinsey and a $300K PE offer to work in gaming for a third of the salary.

Many thought I was insane. They were playing chess: calculating the optimal move with perfect information.
Enric de Cal Patai (@enricdecalpatai) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Sortiu al carrer per la flotilla. Mentrestant el preu de l'habitatge, la inseguretat, la corrupció del govern, els serveis públics precaris, el sistema de pensions,el cost de la vida... Poden esperar

adri (@adricazoorla) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Soy TAN ansioso que si pongo la alarma para dormir la siesta, me cuesta dormirme, ya que estoy pensando en que me tengo que dormir rápido porque estoy perdiendo minutos de siesta

jasmine (@jasminehundal_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

People love to criticize Tim Cook and call themselves contrarian. Here’s an actual take: Tim Cook executed one of the hardest transitions in corporate history. It’s easy to say “he’s no Steve Jobs.” Of course he isn’t. No one could be. Taking over Apple after Jobs was literally

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Think of every decision as a bet with a probability and a reward for being right and a probability and a penalty for being wrong. Normally a winning decision is one with a positive expected value, meaning that the reward times its probability of occurring is greater than the

Think of every decision as a bet with a probability and a reward for being right and a probability and a penalty for being wrong. Normally a winning decision is one with a positive expected value, meaning that the reward times its probability of occurring is greater than the