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Scott D. Clary writes in Facebook -- https://www.facebook.com/scottdclarypersonal/posts/pfbid02NvDVqrNL11tXTBRZcjq5yNZJVTfqa7Wt2B8j1PiPZRYUxh6im89Gv5duZpCNS5Atl :

The 80/20 rule is real.

20% of your activities create 80% of your results. Find the 20%. Double down on it. Eliminate the 80%. You don't need to do more. You need to do less of the wrong things and more of the right ones.

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This must be the standard mistake about the 80/20 rule, I presume.

No, it does not work this way. 80% of the proof of a theorem is not a proof. 80% of a good research paper is not a good research paper. 80% of understanding of a subject is not an understanding of the subject, etc.

Some activities do need to be eliminated, but not because of the 80/20 rule. The activities that need to be eliminated are generally those that do more harm than good. If this is the case, then one needs to eliminate all 100% and not just 80%.

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