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A physicist’s mathematical formula for success highlights a difficult truth about what makes some people outshine the rest

Source: Business Insider

After coming up with a formula to measure success, a physicist from Northeastern University recommends abandoning pursuits you know you’re not good at and playing to your strengths instead.

This entry was posted in Chasing Success and tagged People on March 1, 2019 by Anita Hacker.

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