| 1. | greatest outcome of multiples theory | ||
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A strategy by which if you do something enough times, eventually one of those tries will be a good try, or provide a good outcome. In otherwords, anyone can come up with someone exceptional if they do it enough times.
It basically operates under the principle that doing anything requires zero to a very limited talent on the part of the individual as long as they do whatever their doing multiple times. Taking 400 pictures of the same object will eventually yield a very professional and exceptional picture, regardless of how talented the individual taking the pictures is.
"Wow that's a great picture, must have been hard." "No, I had a digital camera I took about 400 pictures, I figured one of them had to turn out good" "Ah, operating under the 'greatest outcome of multiples theory'." "yep" |
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