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Failure in a capitalist society

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  • In at least one way, life in the former Soviet Union was remarkably easy. If something went wrong, Soviet citizens always had somebody, – other than themselves – to blame. The Communist party really was at fault…A capitalistic society, with its meritocratic pretensions, does not offer the the same excuses for poor performance. When we fail under capitalism, we are led to think, rightly or wrongly, that we just weren’t as good as our competitors.

  • — Failure in a capitalist society
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A professional sports bettor like Voulgaris might place a bet only when he thinks he has at least a 54 percent chance of winning it. This is just enough to cover the “vigorish” (the cut a sportsbook takes on a winning wager), plus the risk associated with putting one’s money into play. And for all his skill and hard work— Voulgaris is among the best sports bettors in the world today— he still gets only about 57 percent of his bets right. It is just exceptionally difficult to do much better than that. Silver, Nate. The Signal and the Noise (p. 256). Penguin Publishing Group. Kindle Edition.

—sports betting
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