Surviving the Short-Term to Participate in the Long-Term [View article]
CyclingScholar:
Thanks for the review.
Black Swan is not a vocabulary problem. It was intended. It is an accepted term for a set of condition that exist today.
If you were to study the term you would realize that when you get to the "fat tail" area of the distribution of events in combination with so many unforseen events and consequent effect, we are in a "Black Swan" situation.
You might consider expanding your own vocabulary. Your closing statement is hardly a demonstration of substantial language skills.
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Thanks for the review.
Black Swan is not a vocabulary problem. It was intended. It is an accepted term for a set of condition that exist today.
If you were to study the term you would realize that when you get to the "fat tail" area of the distribution of events in combination with so many unforseen events and consequent effect, we are in a "Black Swan" situation.
You might consider expanding your own vocabulary. Your closing statement is hardly a demonstration of substantial language skills.
Richard