If you want to make your life more fair, you must be deeply immersed in the field you are good at.

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Editor’s note: Whether in the workplace or in personal life, we always encounter unfair treatment. In fact, there is no such thing as fairness in life. The original title of this article is Life Isn’t Fair: Here’s How To Level The Playing Field, author is a popular growth topic author Darius Foroux. Darius suggests that in the face of this unfair situation, you should find your own strengths, and then deepen and create more and greater asymmetry, I hope to inspire you.

Most of the value is created by a small number of people. What should ordinary people do?

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When I started my first sales job, there were 25 sales colleagues in the team, and their work was the same as me. However, after a month, I found a different place.

I found that more than half of the sales team’s performance is the main credit of four of our sales colleagues. I was only 17 years old at the time, and I still don’t quite understand why this imbalance occurs. The four colleagues are like shining stars, giving an unparalleled feeling.

However, I did not know at the time that this imbalanced phenomenon basically existed in all walks of life. Some people refer to this phenomenon as “Price’s square root law,” which first appeared in the academic field.

Value creation is asymmetrical

Dreek Price (Derek Price) is a British physicist, scientific history Home and information scientists.