Why is it so much? Easier to pick a loser
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You're over-analyzing JJ.If you think about its 50% or approximately that much but we continue to be on the wrong side
you are right. i like A but i see someone who i follow like B so i doubt myself and change. then A wins.The same reason we posters are laborers or mid level management and not Musk or Bezos.
The thought process is skewed towards fear of losing, baseline logic and follow the book odds. Instead- if you think for yourself, buck the odds and don't play 'follow the leader' you may actually win a few in a row.
Excellent postThe same reason we posters are laborers or mid level management and not Musk or Bezos.
The thought process is skewed towards fear of losing, baseline logic and follow the book odds. Instead- if you think for yourself, buck the odds and don't play 'follow the leader' you may actually win a few in a row.
Interesting takeThe same reason we posters are laborers or mid level management and not Musk or Bezos.
The thought process is skewed towards fear of losing, baseline logic and follow the book odds. Instead- if you think for yourself, buck the odds and don't play 'follow the leader' you may actually win a few in a row.
The Bible presents a view of winners and losers that often contrasts with worldly perspectives. While the world may celebrate those who achieve wealth, power, or status, the Bible often highlights the blessings and favor given to the "losers" – the poor, the marginalized, and those who are considered weak or insignificant by societal standards. Ultimately, the Bible emphasizes that true victory and lasting reward are found in following God's will and aligning with His values, even if it means appearing to be a loser in the eyes of the world.If you think about its 50% or approximately that much but we continue to be on the wrong side