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Idiot Test #5: You donât have what it takes
This is a trick question masquerading as an ad hominem attack. I expect the speaker not to realize the deception/self-deception either. The statement is only true if you think the person who said it could possibly have a shred of credibility left after uttering something that narrow-minded.Â
I recommend the response, âFuck you, old man.â Please attempt to bring me back to the world using this formula if I ever exhibit these signs of senility.
Here, without further ado, is the astonishing way that @jason opened his latest email newsletter. Unfortunately, the excerpt Iâm using probably qualifies as fair use. I really wish it didnât.Â
âYou donât have what it takes,â I told the founder as he stared at me, crestfallen like a child who just found out that he didnât make the team.
âI do, Iâve worked harder than anyone elseâŠ" he pleaded.
âItâs not about hard work, itâs about solving hard problems with the least amount of work,â I told him.
âSo what should I do?â he asked.
âYou should quit⊠and go work for someone who does have what it takes,â I told him, without a momentâs reservation or regret.
âYou should do something thatâs much easier and that allows you to refine your skills. Right now, youâre one of three people at a startup when you should be one of 200 people at a mid-sized company,â I added, ending the meeting.
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Not all hackers out there are looking to steal your information and use it for personal gain. Rather than setting up sophisticated schemes to obtain website logins or get millions of credit card records and personal information from huge retail chains, some hackers preferred to read the news before you do. And that early access to information is how some of them made millions. DONâT MISS: OnePlus 2 hands-on: Itâs everything youâve dreamt of⊠and so much more According to The New York Times, hackers and their partners in the stock trading business made $100 million by reading press releases before they actually hit the news, and trading based on that information before everyone else got a chance to find out
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