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<<@xedro2394
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There's no shot the type of trees and wind and air humidity didn't play a role in the forest fires.
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<<@dawitassefa84
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Hi, I have got this video content and the title it holds very far apart. Why all this to say little about LIFE ?
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<<@DoodiePunk
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Now I'm thinking, maybe the spammer I blocked from calling me might have been my chance for something. 🤔
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<<@lionelestriga4272
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4:39 saw clown? =S
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<<@Chanselleur
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Helene in WNC
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<<@RadicallyAthiest
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Title is : You've (likely) been playing the game of life wrong.
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<<@AM4K418
says :
4:49 "coined"? i see what you did there
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<<@micahs90THaltAccount
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What about wealth coming from bad and immoral places, because over a certain threshold of wealth which is the number 1 billion, everyone is literally very corrupt who has 1 billion dollars, there's friggin good people with hundreds of millions of dollars, but not billions, and especially the fact there isn't that many billionaires like fr there's a bad advantage that makes being a poor person sometimes honestly better, if you value what you do and like what is right to you
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<<@GSgazisafin
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By now it's 10k but who knows
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<<@mayhem-ish
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Did private equity tell you to make this video
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<<@JulioVillarroel-t4j
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Would playing the powerball lottery be dominated by a powerlaw? how can I know
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<<@MrDrone-qt6sw
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Use some nice lighting and good background for god sake😢
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<<@RomanBeker-v9w
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Good
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<<@adventuringchemist
says :
Fascinating episode!
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<<@astrovert322
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In about a week, I have a test in my elective, system modelling and simulation. All I can say is, even though it isn't the main message of this video, it has given me so much appreciation for what the course can teach me and a more practical approach to understand my material. So thanks!
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<<@SreerajGupta
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This video is based on Rick : Capitalism doesn't work like that Morty!🎉
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<<@blackiscolor7732
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Adapting to, memorizing, and utilizing whatever means are most efficient at your current workplace is the way up, brute force doesn’t work always, bare minimum until promoted doesn’t work always, and hard work doesn’t work always, it’s all about finding out which one works in your situation and applying it.
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<<@Evrychoice
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Gambling a -100 vs a +1200
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<<@ThunderLight02
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So we can see that all universe has a some kind of special balance event tough it looks like a total chaos. That’s alone proves God is exist.
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<<@TLMuse
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"This is so common that we call it the _normal distribution_." No, that's not why it's called the "normal" distribution. The "normal" in the name refers to the "normal equations" that arose in the applications where Gauss developed the normal or Gaussian distribution (others had derived it on other contexts previously, but Gauss gave it the "normal" name). In the normal equations, "normal" has a geometric meaning, corresponding to "orthogonal" (the equations implement a kind of projection). The terminology has nothing to do with "normal" in the sense of "typical" or "standard." —Tom
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<<@p39483
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36:15 Why are floods a power law when they're the sum of rains?
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<<@mikepieters3237
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This is why we have carnival in Christianity.
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<<@joshuaabimanyu6115
says :
And that my friend, is called timing!
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<<@김주혁-r7w
says :
Fantastic video, really appreciate your effort!
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<<@Dylon_gog
says :
I saw the video one month ago but I just started thinking that this power law could also be applied to small local wars and/or world war 3.
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<<@okifgo
says :
you should have talked about COVID-19 and start a huge forest fire 🔥🎄 🔥 haha :)
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<<@erikd814
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16:25 I’ve lost the plot on this one. I thought we were graphing wealth disparity, or inequality. So this was eventually gonna lead to some secret formula to generate more wealth during our lifetime. Zoned out for 20 seconds and we’re talking about patterns involving magnets because….fractal behavior….so…therefore…Restarting the video.
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<<@ceno10101
says :
I always go the education route when I play the game of Life and then choose the biggest house option. This video didn't help me win more games of Life. Not helpful.
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<<@lewiscaudle3713
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I'm committed to first-hand casino research
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<<@jgilldrafting
says :
Yes, different types of sand have different size and shape grains.
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<<@christian3666
says :
amazing video
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<<@Leziamee
says :
15:34 it’s a bolt not a screw
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<<@teamLewis44
says :
Skip the video, just learn: money attract money or money make money
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<<@namrajchartimagar
says :
Your videos are always so helpful, thank you!
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<<@atrixiousscramasax6686
says :
the alpha of the power law can be averaged in a ringer graph :)
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<<@RiffRaff109
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23:00 Lol they used ai for the simulations. Normal ppl don't type headers like (pretty, but slow data)
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<<@firenzarfrenzy4985
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40:02 "If you can't be efficient be persistent." - Cayde-6
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<<@sevuck3637
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"The Power Law only applies to systems it applies to" is so real 😂. He could have just called it "Generalized Model of self-attuning critical systems" and described it in purely mathematical terms as a grid of integers. But no, he gives people a nice metaphor so they can picture and understand it more easily. And how do they thank him? "BuT rEaL sAnD dOeSn'T dO tHaT!!1!" Absolutely valid reaction on his part 😁
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<<@vaibhavmalaviya
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37:00 ...
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<<@Theodor-x2r
says :
So ... Tax the rich ?
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<<@1RaaXor1
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I didn't understand anything.
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<<@JAXX-npc
says :
My brain is not braining after watching this video
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<<@MahadUmarMbogo
says :
You only have to be right once.
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<<@MahadUmarMbogo
says :
Nassim Nicholas Taleb should have been tagged
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<<@LarryAllenTonar
says :
32:22 I thought it was the mass af the SUN ( + earth's mass) not the earth (as Caspar said) that determines the distance and velocity possibile orbits
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<<@deepak115
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The arithmetic mean of the multiplier is (1.1 + 0.9)/2 = 1.0, so naively you'd expect to end at $1. But wealth compounds multiplicatively and coin flips are no longer independent events and thus not additive but multiplicative, so what matters is the geometric mean: Sqrt (1.1×0.9) ≈0.99499 or 99.499%. which means each flip drags your wealth down by ~0.5% on a compound basis, because of the volatility of returns. So if you odds of making wealth on arithmetic basis is 0% as in the example (Each flip multiplies your wealth by either 1.1 (heads) or 0.9 (tails), each with probability 0.5.) then you are paying thru volatility and losing wealth over time the more the flips the larger the losses. Volatility itself is a tax on compound wealth.
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<<@twbcjhfstwbcjhfs
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The biggest factor is who your grandparents were. Most rich people are trustfund kid goofballs who'd be stocking shelves for minimum wage but for granddad's money. Do you think the guy running this huge channel is an exception?
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<<@BeatriceBech
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What do you use to create your simulations ?
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<<@kittyco0n
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"Income isn't normally distributed." Are we surprised?
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