Mark Schleier

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When I wrote Deep Survival, it was my hope that I could get such a concept across: All accidents are the same. All hazards—physical, economic, or otherwise—share common features. All of our mistakes are from a family of mistakes, and we can learn from them all. And our ultimate survival—in life, in love, in business—evolves by common rules on a shared landscape.
Deep Survival: Who Lives, Who Dies, and Why
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