People who pass a given professional examination after preparing for a very short time at it often fail dismally in the corresponding professions, and people who pass such an examination only after preparing for a very long time at it often succeed brilliantly in the corresponding area. In this short paper, it is explained why this is so. An Author's Republic audio production.
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