The way I'd look at it is that the hard work means you've fixed one, two, or three of those digits. So instead of it being a basically "random" chance, something's much more likely to actually happen based on your particular experience.
Here's a simple example for my own experience. I subscribe to numerous book publishers and sellers, bot…
The way I'd look at it is that the hard work means you've fixed one, two, or three of those digits. So instead of it being a basically "random" chance, something's much more likely to actually happen based on your particular experience.
Here's a simple example for my own experience. I subscribe to numerous book publishers and sellers, both general purpose and especially ones that are tailored to my interests and passions. Because I've studied and read a lot of other books in my area of interest, I can immediately spot something that I know is going to be compelling almost immediately, whether or not I purchase it, in a way that's quite different than "ooh a new book" purchasing. This comes from years of a lot of concentrated knowledge and experience.
Even if it's not my particular cup of tea, I can file it away and then recommend it to someone else with similar interests or a need in the realm of my interest. I can further make second or third order derivative recommendations in many cases as well as in "after reading this, read this, and then this".
The way I'd look at it is that the hard work means you've fixed one, two, or three of those digits. So instead of it being a basically "random" chance, something's much more likely to actually happen based on your particular experience.
Here's a simple example for my own experience. I subscribe to numerous book publishers and sellers, both general purpose and especially ones that are tailored to my interests and passions. Because I've studied and read a lot of other books in my area of interest, I can immediately spot something that I know is going to be compelling almost immediately, whether or not I purchase it, in a way that's quite different than "ooh a new book" purchasing. This comes from years of a lot of concentrated knowledge and experience.
Even if it's not my particular cup of tea, I can file it away and then recommend it to someone else with similar interests or a need in the realm of my interest. I can further make second or third order derivative recommendations in many cases as well as in "after reading this, read this, and then this".