In 1948, the legendary baseball manager Leo Durocher declared that "nice guys finish last." Although Durocher would later deny the quote, his pithy line summarizes a popular and pessimistic take on human nature. When it comes to success, we assume that making it to the top requires ethical compromises. Perhaps we need to shout and scream like Steve Jobs, or cut legal corners like Gordon Gekko: the point is that those who win the game of life don’t obey the same rules as everyone else. And maybe that’s why they're winning.
Well, it turns out Durocher and all those pessimists were right ...
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