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Setting goals for a new FPL season {THREAD}

Have you thought about what your goals are for next season? Winning FPL is a dream for most of us, but it can feel a little far-fetched...

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When you define your FPL goals this season, I would like for you to contemplate for a moment the Pareto principle, often referred to as the 80/20 principle, and it states: “for many events, roughly 80% of the effects come from 20% of the causes”.
For example, I've heard that the top 85 richest people in the world has more money than the bottom 2 billion people.

The more successful you become, the more opportunity comes to you. And as soon as you start to fail, people move away from you.
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The theory of skill acquisition and how it applies to FPL

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The term expert is a bit of an ugly word in the FPL Community but exploring Professor Stuart Dreyfus' definition can help us think about its meaning in a different way than what I've traditionally seen on twitter.
Dreyfus’ theory revolves around the thought that there are different phases in how we learn and ultimately become experts in an area. By knowing which phase we are in we can make more out of it and increase the speed in which we learn.
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Tyler Durden's philosophy applied to FPL

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I recently touched upon the benefits of a stoic mindset. In this thread I'll dive into various philosophical concepts from the cult movie Fight Club, taught to us by Tyler Durden (Brad Pitt) Image
First concept: Memento Mori

When the narrator (Norton), finds himself with a chemical burn on his hand he tries to go into a meditative state to distance himself from the pain. Tyler Durden reacts to this with contempt and intervenes, refusing to allow him to avoid the pain:..
"Without pain, without sacrifice we would have nothing."
"First you have to know, not fear, know, that someday you’re going to die."
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