The media is not interested in digging around in the graveyards of the unsuccessful. Nor is this it's job. To elude the Survivorship bias, you must do the digging yourself.
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Rolf Dobelli talks here about Survivorship Bias, how it affects our decision making and actual percentage of success.
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We tend to overestimate the chances of success because success stories are more likely to be reported, while failure stories do not.
"Behind every popular author you can find a hundred other writers whose books never sell."
How to elude the survivorship bias?
Luck-skill attribution error distorts how we understand financial outcomes. This cognitive bias manifests because:
After reading Gates’ and Musk’s life stories, people seem to fall for the successful dropout myth , because if they can do it, why can’t you?
These stories might expose a fallacy in judgement because in reality, for one success story...
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