Avoid blundering: 80% of a winning strategy

Jason Cohen explores the paradoxical idea that not making mistakes—or blundering—is a significant part of achieving success, especially in chess and start-ups. The article delves into the concept that avoiding common pitfalls can often lead to victory, emphasizing the importance of knowing what not to do. Cohen uses chess as a metaphor to illustrate how avoiding blunders is crucial for success, and applies this lesson to startups, advising founders to focus on avoiding major mistakes to increase their chances of thriving.

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