Realistic_Ad3795

Realistic_Ad3795 t1_jeah4si wrote

Opportunities still need to be converted. And in many cases, the opportunity had little to do with the success. Zuckerberg is a good example of that. I would say Gates, as well.

They might have been well off just on status, but they are billionaires because of what THEY did.

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Realistic_Ad3795 t1_j2a8mas wrote

The percentage is based on the wrong item. It needs to be based on the universe, not the person.

For instance, say the universe is 100,000 sq feet (obviously not, but just easier math). The difference between a 5 foot person's volume and a 6 foot person's volume is, let's say, 1 sq foot nice and tidy.

The percentage difference is not the difference between 5 sq feet and 6 sq feet, it's the difference of 1 sq foot our of 100,000. So the universe (in this argument using fictitious numbers) would be 0.001% smaller to the 6 foot person.

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Realistic_Ad3795 t1_iy5s5m4 wrote

I think a co-worker died this way while out of town visiting one of our other plants. No one has said for sure, but context clues lead me to believe that the other co-worker that found him (after hotel secruity did a well check when he didn't meet up in the morning) discovered he may have been watching porn.

No asphyxiation or wrapped genitals or anything. Just laying in bed doing good old missionary wanking to a video and had a heart attack.

His reluctantly-estranged-but-not-yet-divorced wife worked under me at the same company and I had to tell her. That is something I will never forget.

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