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Gotcha. What do you think separates a good investor from a great investor in real estate?Luck.I mean, look, it's just like with any type of investing.
But when I say you have no idea, it's more general."Luck has nothing to do with it." and I love it.
Because if you're not, you really need to read the book.Luck is important because especially successful people tend to tell a story that it's all them.That they worked hard.
So I talked about chicken-- either fried or smothered.Luck. Now, in some places they say that the black eyed peas are for coins.
Most often though, we just sat behind, always behind, our father and watch the games unfold.Luck give way to skill, friendly banter, wind down into pressurized silence or muttered curses.It wasn't unusual for Zero and me to appear in school directly from these marathon games, our pockets bulging with ones and fives, hair styled
30s of World War II which is the Philip Marlo model which is the hard on hisluck hard drinking gumshoe who's who's morally untarnished who goes off andgets these cases and he's the only moral guy and he ends ends up with a relationship with some FAL which is
around them were failing but somehow the Dupek brothers were doing exceedingly well. A lot of people attributed it toluck but the reality was it was because of their modus operandi the way they operated. So the way oper they operatedwas as follows. A customer would walk into their shop and let's say this customer is looking for a suit. He would
It's someone with a good strategy and the strategy that fits for them.Luck does play a bit of it, though.Perfect example, my parents were from Massachusetts.
And the paradox of skills says in activities where both skill and luck contribute to outcomes, it is often the case that as skill increases-- skill improves--luck becomes more important.So how can we have more skill leading to more luck being important?
They were very poor.luck and I'll try again.
but I spent three years." I mean, I did that sketch in 2009. And I was thinking about it for a good year, year and a half before that. And it's -- you're going to create your ownluck. I think that that -- it's more about putting some kind of stake in the ground and moving forward. One of the concept you're asking about -- like, this Idea of advicebeing able to put that stake in the ground, the sense of ambiguity. That's going to have to change. And really saying, "okay, I'll have to, you know, move when it comes there."
it like it yours and one day will be another thing that really resonated with me was uh another friend of mine saidluck comes to those who work 24 hours a day seven days a week now I think a lot of you could probably relate to that umand and certainly he wasn't saying that literally but but being a aware being being able to cast that net as far as
Multiply by j again, and by definition you get negative one.Lucky for us, there are already two places on our line that match the resistance we want.
- This is why Jia Tan wants a way into OpenSSH, but trying to hack it directly would be almost impossible.Lucky for Jia, the open source model doesn't just mean that operating systems are stitched together from many programs, but that each of those programs is itself stitched togetherfrom other programs. Those are called dependencies.
These chlorine atoms are very electronegative, so they want to steal electrons from nearby atoms.Luckily for them, the six carbons in the benzene ring are all sharing their electrons in these fuzzy donut-shaped clouds around the ring.That's what this circle in the diagram is meant to represent.
Stray PTFE powder would fall onto their cigarettes as they were working, and then later they would accidentally smoke one of these cigarettes.Luckily, the symptoms were mild: fatigue, tightness of chest, headaches, and they would usually pass within 48 hours.It was called polymer fume fever.
The true risk of C8 might be even higher.Luckily, once these studies were published in 2013, DuPont was pressured by the regulators to phase out C8.And by 2017, they had to pay out over $600 million to victims of C8 exposure, which is a pretty small price to pay
Luckily, Ruska's electron microscope wouldn't stay stuck in the realm of insects and bacteria forever.
Luckily, it didn't glue together anything essential.
Luckily, there is another way to get around.
Luckily, a lot of the food that he wanted was super simple, like lots of proteins, veggies, and some type of starch.
luckiest breaks in Earth history, at least from their standpoint, and that is when the asteroid hit, not a lucky break for the dinosaurs, but all of a sudden the world is thrown into turmoil.
lucky enough to study at the Graduate School of Business.
Lucky you. And I just have a lot of ignorance to like You know, cuz you hear about these things in almost like movies, and
luckily because I had a very secure mentor it did work. But when I became a scientist, I discovered how hard it is
Luckily, you don’t need to go hundreds of feet below the earth to get up-close and personal with cool minerals.
Lucky day. So the first time, I want you to tell me exactly what you rolled.
Luckily, they're now 12 and 14.
Luckily, my husband does love cooking.
Luckily, my core team, I was born into.
Luckily, it was a conference call.
Luckily for me, by then, Chinara, I had surrounded myself with so many mentors.
Luckily for me, ignorance was one of those things that really benefited me, because I had no idea what the slog was.
Luckily, no. But you know, had she got wind of it, she would have been there.
Luckily for me, if I look at the pathway of my journey, there were so many people that had demonstrated that-- first, the judge and the prosecutor
Luckily, there were a lot of silver linings to the pandemic for Brave Wilderness, being that a lot of folks were watching YouTube.
Luckily, for me, the AdSense business was on fire.
Luckily-- I did experience shame, of course I did, but shame wasn't my overriding symptom.
Luckily, it worked out, actually.
Luckily, I tried. Even I don't know the term called co-creating the product.
Luckily, even while you're asking the question, you talked about self-sufficiency and social entrepreneurs.
Lucky to be the same height.
lucky I was a kid who did like fighting in school when I was good at sports on, so I didn't feel that insecurity
Luckily, it turned out quite OK.
Luckily, that's turned out to be far from the truth.
Luckily, thanks to Google, you can go find evidence on a lot of questions that you're interested in.
Luckily, I am doing something that I love and profession that I love.
Luckily, my husband also agrees with that too.
Luckily, we didn't have social media back then or YouTube.
Luckily, I had a highly sensitive mom who got it and didn't force me to go to the parties.
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