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Pareto Principle: The 80/20 Rule
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The Pareto Principle, also known as the 80/20 rule, states that often 20% of the causes create around 80% of the outcomes while the remaining causes are responsible for the rest. Discovered by the Italian economist Vilfredo Pareto, the principle became a valuable rule of thumb that allows our mind to understand all sorts of complex distributions, focus on the essentials, and prioritize what to do next.
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CHAPTERS
00:00 The 80/20 Rule
00:25 Pareto Principle
00:57 Business Insights
01:09 Real life example
01:33 Pareto’s warning
02:07 What do you think?
02:26 Ending
02:40 Patrons credits
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  • @damie9412
    @damie9412 8 хвилин тому

    Nice

  • @damie9412
    @damie9412 49 хвилин тому

    Nive

  • @annapoorni1
    @annapoorni1 Годину тому

    That each child is different means you cannot go with one parenting style. Mostly you can say parenting is a tough job (given that child could be psychologically affected by a few missteps) one can safely say parents have to be flexible, patient and try to understand their children and observe the child's behaviour and act as the situation demands and avoid missteps that can affect the child's psyche

  • @ThisMachineKillsFascistsOk
    @ThisMachineKillsFascistsOk Годину тому

    Dunning-kruger effect = Liz Truss.

  • @pavendax
    @pavendax 4 години тому

    2 month in russia for study. im allright with all the differences, its just im really frustated with the langugae. Even I can speak 3 languages, that doesnt make me a better learning when learning a new language because I never learn a new language before, I grow up with them thats how I got it.

  • @StoicGift-yd8qx
    @StoicGift-yd8qx 4 години тому

    Whomever is watching this video , I pray for you to have HEALTH , ABUNDANCE and inner peace

  • @LG-pu3wk
    @LG-pu3wk 7 годин тому

    I'm super obsessed with Sprouts video explainers! Can anyone please share what tool they're using? I just love these cartoons so much T.T

  • @mrq1701
    @mrq1701 7 годин тому

    Red for MAGA

  • @henryhallmann4282
    @henryhallmann4282 7 годин тому

    Donald Trump .

  • @AndreeaCe
    @AndreeaCe 8 годин тому

    All psychopaths and machiavelians are narcissists, not all narcisists are psychopaths and machiavelians; all machiavelians are psychopaths, not all psychopaths are machiavelians. At the end of the day they don't bring any good things on the earth. They will distroy not only human species, and will murder eachother until they will remain alone. Most of them die at the pawns of a bear, gorilla, whale, elephant, this if they "survived" not being murdered by another like them. They managed to bias medical data so hard, we are at this point in history where lucky they cannot hide so easily. They're dangerous, but so am I. The empath that had enough. Machiavelians managed to pull out the absurd "dark empath" trait which is in fact a mixture of these 3 traits, using double speech to hide their wrongs. They don't accept defeat, when they were defeated, and will start wars and continue wars on doing genocide, genocide not that visible for the untrained eye. Religion helps them obtain excuses for their behaviour. Once I was staying chill on a beach with a narcissist colleague. I was in my "finally, a quiet place", he comes and starts pushing me to talk about me and how I started in the company we were both working. He was on a department hierarchically lower, so he was looking for insights...I tell him how I started just like him, from the same position, how I declined another offer, and that I just did my job and minded my own business. In the end he does a projection and tells me "you have such grandiosity in you". I look at him, I look back at the sea, and my brain goes in the mode "why tf did he push for such convo so that in the end to judge me, label me? I should had walked away from such convo", "thanks for making this night even more worse". They can be like that, induced convos, twist it and step on your tail. Chances are he ran to his homosexual friend/colleague and started teaming up to get promoted. In the end both left the company. Now don't get me started about the homosexual one... Bottom line about the homosexual one: he didn't succeed to be promoted by purposely hitting on the main CEO. He would sexually taunt him... All 3 types are a disgrace to human specie. And now it hit me...this one that induced a convo, was so eager to show his tech skills, he let in the system one of the most badasses hackers...

  • @SamHorseherd2209
    @SamHorseherd2209 8 годин тому

    I too am very descriptive with my stuff

  • @user-dz1rc4wk2t
    @user-dz1rc4wk2t 9 годин тому

    Friendships that's all I nutured until I was burned enough Who's to say or label dark personalities from individual to individuals

  • @brandocalrisian6870
    @brandocalrisian6870 10 годин тому

    This is just called pride, it’s afflicted humanity since the beginning

  • @etrestre9403
    @etrestre9403 11 годин тому

    AM YISRAEL CHAI! Stop spreading lies in the comments!

  • @AlexAlzu
    @AlexAlzu 11 годин тому

    Honestly, it feels like schools don't give a damn about your life at all. Messed up sleep schedules, letting terrible students behavior to other students slip, making you busy when you already have no time (homework) and they expect you to be happy about paying an egregious price and expect you to understand everything they teach you while you're focused on how badly you want to "end your own story".

  • @Dixiedingo_LBB
    @Dixiedingo_LBB 11 годин тому

    Ive been struggling with BPD for the better part of about three to four years. I tried to end my life eight times before I graduated. I wasnt allowed to seek psychological help until I moved out because my family was deeply religious. I don't have close friends because I do genuinely feel horrible about my out bursts and how I can come off as flakey. At the same time, its one of the most stigmatized disorders. When I got my diagnosis, it was after I was considering sewer slide because one of my friends framed me for something I didnt do to get the whole group to turn on me. They didnt explain anything until I was released and I caught the diagnosis in my discharge papers. I had to figure out a lot of it for myself. Its common. People dropping you once they find out you have it. And I get it. Cause no one wants to get hurt. Its just really lonely too. And you wish, you pray to god you can stop with the outbursts so you can hang around people again and go to parties and stuff but its *so hard.* So it's easier to stay alone so you don't worry about hurting anyone. I've come acrossed dating profiles with stuff like "DNI if you have BPD." And you feel like an outcasted monster from society. Its a vicious cycle. The isolation hurts your mental health, but no one wants to be around you because of this illness you have no control over, so you end up alone anyways.

  • @tatsumaki9397
    @tatsumaki9397 12 годин тому

    Life’s a risk. You can only be so healthy with the chance of luck. Anyone under 18 shouldn’t be smoking ANYTHING. The problem is the majority abuse weed, using it as a coping mechanism for whatever they’re dealing with. Smoking occasionally is ideal and do it when it’s convenient, don’t be stupid & go to class/work high. Don’t also be a lazy piece of shit. Know what strain u smoking then start being productive again. I’m 19 years old, been smoking for a year and haven’t noticed any problems with my learning ability, memory nor critical thinking skills. Just my 2 cents.

  • @kawaiichan7626
    @kawaiichan7626 12 годин тому

    this just confirmed i have bpd 😞

  • @lateefa175
    @lateefa175 13 годин тому

    pov: you need to catch the school bus so you wake up at 5:30 for school and feel dead for the first half of the school day because you're still half asleep and you forget everything you learned so you have to teach yourself because you're to scared to ask the teacher and later you end up getting a bad grade which affects your higher studies just because you didn't get enough sleep.(this is 75% of students in my school)

  • @e1eventy7t
    @e1eventy7t 13 годин тому

    Whyd you make the thumbnail look like that

  • @solidsnakeXY810
    @solidsnakeXY810 14 годин тому

    Did you use the nintendo switch eshop loading sound effect for your intro?

  • @solidsnakeXY810
    @solidsnakeXY810 14 годин тому

    Did you use the Nintendo switch eshop sound effect for your intro?

  • @esidarasun8151
    @esidarasun8151 14 годин тому

    This video is about the importance of varied thinking. But how do you actually *do* it? Like if trying to make a mind map. Main topic goes in the middle. How do you come up with the other ideas to write around it?

  • @lobotzindiegoantesnesslope6004
    @lobotzindiegoantesnesslope6004 14 годин тому

    Under that view all red flags 🚩 look : 1 invisible, or pink

  • @andrewcliffe4753
    @andrewcliffe4753 14 годин тому

    80% of the women want to date 20% of the men

  • @raphaelgracia551
    @raphaelgracia551 15 годин тому

    Stupidity is rising nowadays. Very fast, very strong. Makes me think a bit of the eye of Sauron and the menace of Mordor.

  • @KaranPratapSingh-oc8fw
    @KaranPratapSingh-oc8fw 15 годин тому

    Thumbnail be wildin

  • @lkedukey1806
    @lkedukey1806 16 годин тому

    Rats would survive if conditioned to a larger environment like a city. How are rats supposed to get along seeing the same wall everyday and dealing with the same people. Riots are inevitable.

  • @acesinger6092
    @acesinger6092 17 годин тому

    I swear to god, at this point I just genuinely want to know if I have ADHD or not

  • @jessicapospolita7506
    @jessicapospolita7506 17 годин тому

    I Have Had It Since 2 Years Old.

  • @joemcbride6291
    @joemcbride6291 18 годин тому

    Try reasoning with Trudeau

  • @andrewalker9031
    @andrewalker9031 19 годин тому

    To those who believe no explanation is necessary(stupid) To those who do not believe, no explanation is possible (stupid) Stupidity galore.

  • @ddzang
    @ddzang 19 годин тому

    I am thinking about the maga cultists when I am watching this.

  • @user-pg6wm1zf7n
    @user-pg6wm1zf7n 19 годин тому

    Glory to God for this answered prayer

  • @ingeborggrosse
    @ingeborggrosse 20 годин тому

    I have no empathy for the dark triad

  • @deangur
    @deangur 20 годин тому

    Towards the end the video says "internal liberation only becomes possible when external liberation has preceded it". What exactly is that external liberation? How can we achieve it?

  • @brittagavnholt5638
    @brittagavnholt5638 21 годину тому

    Machiavellianism is typically displayed by an aware “greater” narcissist according to the classification of HG Tudor. His explanations of narcissism is by far the most accurate you can come across if you want to really understand narcissism. Narcissists can also be psychopaths but such hybrids are quite rare.

  • @hermask815
    @hermask815 21 годину тому

    Aren’t the phases longer? Some can persist for years.

  • @AnnoyingMoose
    @AnnoyingMoose 22 години тому

    In any group of people 80% of the work is done by 20% of the people.

  • @santkumar-qb7nr
    @santkumar-qb7nr 23 години тому

    Stupidity materials in some degrees in every humanbeings. Wisest also are out of them.

  • @thisisnotmyrealname6046
    @thisisnotmyrealname6046 23 години тому

    I think many immigrants don't even reach stage 4 in the second generation...

  • @santkumar-qb7nr
    @santkumar-qb7nr 23 години тому

    Natural brain development in the mother's womb and afterwards birth ,development accordingly in home then new born child advances with society with mother father and family members. Growing with age his I.Q comes firstly within mother, father, family members and afterwards society nearest. Stupidity degree lower or higher becoming more knowledgeable with age. Stupidity is inherently at least is felt by society in family and outermost society or something partly by stupid himself but wisdom is here inherent in him. Sometimes accordingly with age, development occurs with his intelligence slowly .To concluding point ,stupid Sometimes makeshift hit argument and imaginative higher reasoning than wisely persons in answering questions his qualitative languages .degree departments in stupids is an different area.

  • @user-vq9xd5ut7n
    @user-vq9xd5ut7n 23 години тому

    How can we unlearn helplessness??

  • @umaemajavaid2553
    @umaemajavaid2553 День тому

    INFP here

  • @JGalegria
    @JGalegria День тому

    I think people are confused because the video didn't explain that the people represented the trait, however in reality the traits are a spectrum eg from agreeable at one end to disagreeable on th other. Each person has a percentage of the trait in positive or negative so a highly agreeable person has a high percentage of the agreeable trait. The other end, disagreeable, could be measured as a negative or deficit of agreeablehess. So pirate 2 was defecient in agreeablehess, which by the way, means he's no push over but in the extreme is very difficult to get along with. Pirates 1 = stable (very useful in a crisis) 2 = disagreeable, 3 = Introverted (makes for excellent research and writing), 4 = careless (probably willing to take more risks and improvise quickly, make do with whatever arises, wing it etc, 5 = closed minded - not a useful end of the spectrum unless you're an army general or i don't know what?

  • @rithvik5036
    @rithvik5036 День тому

    So my personality isn't considered dark? (I'm a sociopath)

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      @Bruce-mq9mc 21 годину тому

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      @Bruce-mq9mc 21 годину тому

      He's on Instagram

  • @roelvaneyken211
    @roelvaneyken211 День тому

    Can you please stop promoting drugging us... As if medication is the magical switch we are all looking for. Stop that.... I myself am unmedicated and I like it that way.

  • @nazashmazhar7203
    @nazashmazhar7203 День тому

    Superb and mind-blowing job sir.love from Pakistan

  • @artpeasant3517
    @artpeasant3517 День тому

    The experiment predicted decadence, modern feminism, mgtow, culture of violence, social alienation and society that eats its own children

  • @kennethcarvalho3684
    @kennethcarvalho3684 День тому

    All this is true but how does one grow and build intelligence