Meanness and success may be inversely correlated
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Selection bias affects perception of meanness in successful people 1 0 2Then it must be true that...
Meanness and success may be inversely correlated 1 0 2Opposing Arguments
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Few of the most successful people are mean 0 0 2and
Meanness and success may be inversely correlated 1 0 2Then it must be true that...
Mean people do not rule big chunks of the world 1 0 2Mentions
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Few of the most successful people are mean 0 0 2Selection bias affects perception of meanness in successful people 1 0 2Successful people in some fields may be mean 1 0 2Mean people do not rule big chunks of the world 1 0 2Successful startup founders tend to be good people 1 0 2Being mean can make you stupid 1 0 2Successful people from history who weren't ruthless include mathematicians, writers, and artists 1 0 2The relationship between meanness and success is changing 1 0 2Originality and uncertainty are connected, giving conventional-minded individuals an advantage in disputes 1 0 2The number of employees does not necessarily reflect the success of a company 1 0 2