2023년 5월 2일 화요일

Today, following yesterday, I read The Winners Laws.

 1. safety in numbers and the law of average

The concepts of safety in numbers and the law of averages are often used to explain why being part of a larger group can increase one's safety or likelihood of success.


Safety in numbers refers to the idea that being part of a larger group can reduce one's risk of harm or danger. This is because there are more people to watch out for potential threats and more individuals to offer assistance in case of an emergency. For example, a person walking alone at night may feel more vulnerable to crime than someone walking with a group of people.


The law of averages, on the other hand, suggests that the likelihood of a particular event happening is determined by the overall probability of that event occurring. In other words, over a large number of trials, the average outcome will tend to reflect the underlying probability. For example, flipping a coin multiple times will eventually result in roughly equal numbers of heads and tails, as the probability of each outcome is 50%.


When applied to human behavior, the law of averages suggests that if a large enough number of people engage in a particular activity, the overall outcome is likely to reflect the underlying probability. For example, if a large group of people invests in the stock market, the overall return on investment is likely to reflect the average return of the market as a whole.


In summary, safety in numbers suggests that being part of a larger group can increase one's safety by providing more resources and protection, while the law of averages suggests that the overall outcome of a large group is likely to reflect the underlying probability of that event.


This book explains that through many challenges, you can increase your chances of success and move forward to succeed.

Just as the more dice you throw, the more likely each number is to come out, the more you challenge yourself to achieve the success you want, the more likely you are to succeed.


as the fifth habit

1. Build achievements

2. Only people with great skills can compete in big games.

3. What are your achievements?

4. The 6 obstacles to success (arrogance, ignorance, vanity, insecurity, self-doubt and guilt)

5. Do the right thing with the right thoughts.


You have to sow seeds to make flowers bloom. Those who sow seeds to reap fruit do not complain. Do not sigh.


Fighting to have a fun and beneficial day today


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