Heres the link--
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IRVdiHu1VCc
I've come to realize that's true and yet still I always think I'm right until proven otherwise. A great example-- I thought the 3-point shot would ruin basketball. I predicted Renee Zellweger was going nowhere when I met her as a college undergraduate. I thought Robert Rodriguez's artistic vision was completely juvenile when he showed me a student film. Well, maybe I was right about that last one.
I dismissed "Twitter" as a dumb idea when I first heard about it. A few things I did pretty good on-- moving to Austin, suspecting Climate Change was happening.... and betting on Birdstone (pure luck) to win the 2004 Belmont Stakes against Smarty Jones. I liked the name of the jockey, Edgar Prado, with the Prado Museum in Madrid association.
So maybe luck is more important than reasoning...?
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