Behind
every popular author,
you can find 100
other writers whose books will never sell. Behind them are another 100 who
haven’t found publishers. Behind them are yet another 100 whose unfinished
manuscripts gather dust in drawers. And behind each one of these are 100 people
who dream of – one day – writing a book. You, however, hear of only the
successful authors (these days, many of them self-published) and fail to
recognize how unlikely literary success is. The same goes for photographers,
entrepreneurs, artists, athletes, architects, Nobel Prize winners, television
presenters, and beauty queens. The media is not interested in digging around in
the graveyards of the unsuccessful. Nor is this its job. To
elude the survivorship bias, you must do the digging yourself.
1 comment:
Nobel prize winners are clubbed with some of the unsuccessful persons!
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