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  • grayman@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    So you think it’s most likely random chance that this guy that’s literally a 1 in a 100M for wealth got rich?

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      1 year ago

      If something has a 1 in 100M chance of happening to someone, you’d expect that about 80 people in the world now have had that thing happen to them.

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        1 year ago

        Don’t mistake statistics for reality. Statistics describe reality, they don’t dictate it.

        In this situation, there could be a 1:100M chance for any random investor to be this successful. Or there could be a 1:3 chance but you need to meet specific criteria, which he and only a few others have.

        You can’t describe a situation with dice rolls unless you’re very sure what kind of dice you’re rolling.

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          1 year ago

          I was responding to purely hypothetical odds that someone just made up, in which case things can be as complicated or simple as one wants them to be.

          But even if I were making an actual prediction based on real statistical data, I am not sure why you would think that having an expectation of the approximate distribution of something given what we know about its statistical likelihood is “mistaking statistics for actual reality”.