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> I just searched for "best predictor of career success" and found a bunch of conflicting results. Open networks, conscientiousness, grit, intelligence, class, etc. This is actually reassuring, since if there were a known path to success everyone would crowd into it. Curiously I didn't see any articles or studies saying "it's partially random" because no one wants to hear that.

I'm not sure which is the best for career success and it's incredibly difficult to quantify your parents network effect, but conscientiousness, intelligence and grit make for a very happy life. You'll naturally gravitate toward intellectually stimulating things, work hard at them, not care about meaningless things around you, and enjoy every minute of it.



> but conscientiousness, intelligence and grit make for a very happy life

OK, but do you think these traits are primarily the results of nature, nurture, luck, or individual practice?


1% nature, 99% nurture. The luck is having parents who realize that providing that nurture is attainable.


This is manifestly incorrect.




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