Miller has raced in five Olympics and too many World Cup events to remember, and he was talking about the volatility of the sport,
Timing
Bad things are instantly gratifying
It’s interesting to note that things that are bad for us area almost always instantly gratifying – boozing; lying around on the couch; eating
Land prices during gold rush
A lot facing Portsmouth Square in SF went for $16.50 in 1847, $6,000.00 the following year, then $45,000 six months later as a result
Timing/donations
Consider Steve Kirsch, who sold Infoseek at the top of the market. Kirsch put $70 million of the proceeds into a charitable fund at
Philip Orbanes
Robert Barton’s (president of Parker Brothers game makers) experience had taught him that timing is more important than any other factor when making a