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The Pareto Principle (The 80/20 Rule)
In the late 19th century, an economist named Vilfredo Pareto noticed a strange pattern in his garden. He saw that 80 percent of his peas came from only 20 percent of the pods. When he expanded his view to the wealth of nations, he found the same lopsided reality. A tiny minority of actions almost always produces the vast majority of results. This isn't just a rule for math or money. It is a fundamental law of existence that we ignore at our own peril. We call it the Pareto Principle, and it is the ultimate argument for the power of the minimum.
By Nanu Nnabuife11 days ago in Lifehack
Every Sheldon Finds Their Own Amy
The world is a loud place, but for some of us, it is mostly a confusing one. We spend our lives feeling like we were handed a script written in a language everyone else speaks fluently, while we are still struggling with the basic nouns. We are the ones who notice the hum of the refrigerator when everyone else is focused on the conversation. We are the ones who find comfort in the rigid structure of a schedule or the predictable patterns of a complex hobby. We are the "Sheldon Coopers" of the world.
By Nanu Nnabuife11 days ago in Blush
She Left Me For A Rich Guy, Look How She Turned Out
I sat back and watched you this weekend. I saw the photos. I saw the smiles. I saw the man you chose over the empire we were building. And for the first time in three years, I didn’t feel a sting of jealousy. I felt a cold, hard sense of irony.
By Nanu Nnabuife20 days ago in Humans



