A.J. McMahon

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These biases can be outlined as follows: (a) The survivorship biases (a.k.a. monkeys on a typewriter) arising from the fact that we see only winners and get a distorted view of the odds (Chapters 8 and 9, “Too Many Millionaires” and “Fry an Egg”), (b) the fact that luck is most frequently the reason for extreme success (Chapter 10, “Loser Takes All”), and (c) the biological handicap of our inability to understand probability (Chapter 11, “Randomness and Our Brain”).
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