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It is hard to accept the truth that there are inequalities everywhere. But depending on how you see it, the rule could help us filter out unnecessary data, better channel our resources, and make better decision in work and life.
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Phase I: Self-analysis
Reflect on where your current focuses are. How do these impact you in different areas in life?
Phase II: Identify the 20 Percent
Link those good or bad results to the source of your activities.
Phase III: Focus on the Fat Tail
Elimina...
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It is an idea discovered by an Italian economist. It says that power and wealth is distributed like a reversed hockey stick where a small percentage of the population (20%) owns majority of the wealth (80%).
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Don’t be discouraged even you are being left behind, as long as you are making a progress, you are already making a difference.
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The Pareto Principle could also be observed in almost every industry:
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In Pareto Principle, the winner takes almost all. The-Winner-Take-All effect happens isn’t because winners are better, smarter, and stronger than everyone else. In fact, most of us started at about the same place. But that tiny little advantage can take a person a long way by compounding effect o...
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