Risk and luck are so hard to pin down. - Deepstash

Risk and luck are so hard to pin down.

  • The best (and worst) managers drive their employees as hard as they can.
  • “The customer is always right” and “customers don’t know what they want” are both accepted business wisdom.
  • The line between “inspiringly bold” and “foolishly reckless” can be a millimeter thick and only visible with hindsight.
  • Risk and luck are doppelgangers.

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