Robert Greene ha vendido +20M de libros estudiando una sola cosa:
por qué unas pocas personas encuentran su propósito y la mayoría muere sin descubrirlo.
Tuvo una charla de 3 horas con Huberman sobre propósito.
Te lo resumo en 7 pasos:
1. Vuelve a tu infancia
An explanation for dummies as to why the Madueke incident was not a 50/50, not a Madueke foul, but a clear penalty, plain and simple
Before you look at the pics, the premise here is that Madueke's already whizzed past Mendes who is now trying to recover after a lost 1v1
Pic 1 - Clearer in the video I've attached in the first comment. But here is where the 1st contact happens. Mendes, because he is struggling to recover, accidentally shives his right knee into the back of Noni's left leg. This causes both players to lose balance
Pic 2 - Loss of balance caused by Mendes leads to Madueke's COG to shift, he's bent way more than he's supposed to which makes his left ankle brush against/into the ground
No player ever in the history of trying to win a penalty has ever done this. The only thing this causes is more imbalance. This is a direct result of Mendes shoving Madueke from behind. You can also see the continued contact from Mendes' knee on Madueke's leg here
But Madueke is still not going to the ground here. If he was trying to "buy" a penalty, this would be the perfect opportunity for him to fall to the ground and a penalty shout would still be valid but not a clear cut decision
Pic 3 - Mendes has completely lost the duel and his balance. There is no way for him to get to the ball. He is pushing on an imbalanced Madueke from the back while he's about to fall down. Their hands are tangled with each other. Another physical contact which was initiated by Mendes trying to get between Noni and the ball. You can look at that in the video attached below as well
The most important bit to notice here is that Madueke is still upright in this picture. If he was the one who "pulled" Mendes with him to the ground, he'd be the one falling first. But it was clearly Mendes as seen here
Pic 4 - Both players on the ground as a consequence of everything that I've explained before. A clear and a stonewall penalty at any level of the sport. Mendes lost the duel, then he messed up while trying to recover
Referees and VAR both make mistakes, but this one decided a CL final. Arsenal fans and neutrals who can tell right from wrong, dont let anyone gaslight you into thinking this was a 50/50. Arsenal were robbed in broad daylight and there's nothing wrong speaking up about it
Not surprised that people are immediately trying to write revisionist history about the game today. That’s what idiots do
-Arsenal scored from open play. PSG could not
-PSG needed a penalty, conceded by Arsenal’s 3rd string RB, to score at all
-Outside of that penalty, PSG did not record a shot on target inside the box until the 117th minute
-PSG needed a penalty shootout to win the game
Casual fans will look at the possession and the shots, without understanding that Arsenal allowed PSG to have the ball and shoot it from non-threatening areas on purpose
At the end of the day, PSG deserved to win, because they stepped up when it mattered
But anybody suggesting that Arsenal didn’t play well, or didn’t execute their plan to perfection, is either lying to you for interactions, or they are genuinely incapable of analyzing the game that they just watched
It really is that simple, at the end of the day
@elonmusk Liked it.
The “maladaptively irrational altruism” perspective is strong, but I would have liked an even deeper unpacking of the concept of altruism.
That would have strengthened the book’s arguments further, while also taking a sharper swing at dogmas within the social sciences
Not surprised that people are immediately trying to write revisionist history about the game today. That’s what idiots do
-Arsenal scored from open play. PSG could not
-PSG needed a penalty, conceded by Arsenal’s 3rd string RB, to score at all
-Outside of that penalty, PSG did not record a shot on target inside the box until the 117th minute
-PSG needed a penalty shootout to win the game
Casual fans will look at the possession and the shots, without understanding that Arsenal allowed PSG to have the ball and shoot it from non-threatening areas on purpose
At the end of the day, PSG deserved to win, because they stepped up when it mattered
But anybody suggesting that Arsenal didn’t play well, or didn’t execute their plan to perfection, is either lying to you for interactions, or they are genuinely incapable of analyzing the game that they just watched
It really is that simple, at the end of the day
Not surprised that people are immediately trying to write revisionist history about the game today. That’s what idiots do
-Arsenal scored from open play. PSG could not
-PSG needed a penalty, conceded by Arsenal’s 3rd string RB, to score at all
-Outside of that penalty, PSG did not record a shot on target inside the box until the 117th minute
-PSG needed a penalty shootout to win the game
Casual fans will look at the possession and the shots, without understanding that Arsenal allowed PSG to have the ball and shoot it from non-threatening areas on purpose
At the end of the day, PSG deserved to win, because they stepped up when it mattered
But anybody suggesting that Arsenal didn’t play well, or didn’t execute their plan to perfection, is either lying to you for interactions, or they are genuinely incapable of analyzing the game that they just watched
It really is that simple, at the end of the day
@PepsiGro M.Andreessen hos J. Rogan podcast nettopp, var en tre timer 2022-salgs pitch for AI.
Ingen god pitch, og den minst interessante jeg hørt fra Andreessen på lenge, mye gjentak fra tidligere.
Fikk en følelse av han var sendt fra SW for å berge narrativet de bygger på. Feilet.
@BradyHaran the nanny state in Norway steals your energy, suffocate innovation and keeps their employes much inacapable of change.
also more corruption and nepotisme than you think, especially in the norwegian labour party /Arbeiderpartiet, many examples of that on regular basis.
@Rory_Talks_Ball Fantastic season. And they even gave him a brand-new award:
The 'Most Assists When One of the Assists Is Not an Assist To a Regular Goal, But to an Own Goal' Award