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King of the Hill: The Rise and Fall of a Billionaire Genius

Po Bronson, Ashley Meryman

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Vitaliy Havryliuk

Rivne, Ukraine

You are reading a translation. Original version: UK

The book that answers the question:

"If you're so smart, why aren't you rich?"

It helped me realize: your skills and talent may be of no use to anyone if you're not ready to defend them, fight for your vision, and "promote" yourself in the world.

5 quotes from the book Tsar Gory: A Punchy Character and the Psychology of Competition:

1. Why do we need competition?
Competition makes the world go round. It’s the driving force of evolution and the foundation of democracy. Competition stimulates innovation and governs global markets. Thanks to it, we have money to live on.

2. The main advantage of competition:
It’s not about winning, but about improving efficiency. Competition unlocks hidden reserves and pushes you to put in more effort. Participants in competitive battles find extra strength within themselves. And with the right approach, this happens even when victory isn’t achieved. This is what helps you grow and improve.

3. The 10,000-hour rule won’t work:
In real life, a person will have to "dance" against equally skilled professionals who, like them, have practiced for years. Victory doesn’t go to the one with more experience. The winner is the person who competes better—the one who keeps their composure when the orchestra plays, the lights shine, and the judges watch.

4. Healthy competition is impossible without cooperation. In reality, our tendency toward rivalry is shaped by the same hormones that drive our inclination to cooperate.

5. To console the defeated, we often use the old adage: "It’s not about winning or losing—it’s about participating." Has anyone ever heard these words directed at a winner? But don’t look for consolation in defeat. Defeat is an opportunity to understand yourself, your methods of struggle, and find a way to play better next time.

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