ISBN-13: 9783565197477 / Angielski / Miękka / 100 str.
"The Luck Illusion - Why skill matters less the better you become" explores the "Paradox of Skill." It sounds counter-intuitive: as skill improves, luck becomes more important in determining the winner. In a contest between a pro and a novice, skill wins 100% of the time. But in a contest between two Olympic gold medalists, the difference in skill is microscopic, so the outcome is often decided by a random bounce of the ball or a gust of wind.Statistician Lydia Frost applies this concept to business and investing. She argues that because the modern marketplace is hyper-competitive and almost everyone is highly skilled, luck plays a massive role in who becomes the next billionaire."The Luck Illusion" teaches humility to winners and resilience to losers. It offers a mathematical lens to view success, suggesting that we should focus on the process (which we control) rather than the outcome (which is often a roll of the dice).
Discover the mathematical paradox: why luck becomes the deciding factor only when everyone is an expert.