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> This falls into the Malcolm Gladwell genre of arguments made on top of specious anecdotal data. Paul's not wrong, per se, but it's not a well-formed argument.

That pretty much describes anything that he writes on his blog.



Carrots are good for you. I had a friend who ate a carrots as a kid. He's a doctor now.

I wouldn't have even written my comment but this was just a big talking point after Gladwell's 10,000 hours book a few years ago (which also speciously and strangely used Bill Gates as an example of effort).

That Coolidge quote is 100 years old. I like us talking about things but let's endeavor to make it new things.


What I'm hearing is that you should startup a biz to sell those doctor-making carrots.




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