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The Pareto principle
Tuesday, September 286:26 PM

Back on 1906, an Italian economist named Vilfredo Pareto noticed that 20% of the italian people owned 80% of italy's total wealth. It's then known as the 80-20 rule.

80-20 rule basically says that a small number of causes is responsible for a large percentage of the effect.
Something like saying 20% of what you do accounts for 80% of your results.

This is a very useful method to see productivity.
So let's just focus on the 20% today.


With all my love,
Yvonne Teo :)