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 Originally Posted by hagakure
Usually when I' m not successful in any given venture, I try to figure out where my method(s) are lacking and see which aspects I need to correct to see a positive return. If that's the first step toward becoming a robot then every single successful person on the face of the earth is a robot.
You'd be surprised how many "successful" people are actually just very lucky. This is especially true in environments where randomness determines a large part of "success", such as trading stocks. I read a book about this called "Fooled by Randomness". Check it out for some interesting reading that's definitely related to poker:
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/AS...362531-7504639
I found this mentioned in some issue of CardPlayer Magazine. I think it was in Bob Ciaffone's column.
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