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People grumble that luck has a lot to do with success. And that might seem unfair, but there's no removing it. Good luck trying to get people to avoid arranging themselves into a bell curve.

Combined with what you'd outlined, differences in individuals / differences in efforts / and luck seem impossible to ever fully equalize.

How can anyone hope to normalize these differences?




Exactly. The central limit theorem wins every time.




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