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Strategies & Market Trends : ajtj's Post-Lobotomy Market Charts and Thoughts

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To: sunabeach who wrote (34214)8/23/2021 9:22:37 AM
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The answer is simple, capital.

An average or even slightly below average person born to a rich family with lots of connections can go much further (and learn more based on exposure to the right setting) than a talented person born to a below average family.

This does not hold for arts. Unlike the corporate executive market, the barriers to entry are low, so the competition so much stiffer. Even when a person has strong support in the form of promotions, movie deals, and Oprah interviews, they still have to compete against talented people in open market. Your CEO never has to face such a competition.
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