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Laurent Courtines's avatar

First time reading your work, was linked her from The Diff, by Bryne Hobert.

As I read this I thought of the old sport axiom of basketball... You never want to be mediocre. You want to bottom out for draft picks, or go for the title. Going for the middle is death.

Teams in the middle, are expensive, and won't win. You never learn anything from them.

To expand the analogy, better to lose OFTEN with young, high upside players (learn, iterate)

than middle along with known players with no room to improve - (mediocre success)

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Sparun's avatar

A lot of what you say applies to science too, nice stuff Thomas :-)

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