>I think this is a pretty good guideline for life also.
I suspect if the y-intercepts were faithful measurements to real life starting points, the y-intercepts would be very distant and he might reconsider this viewpoint. You get a huge boost on this hypothetical graph by having rich parents and going to good schools and gaining valuable connections during that process. Bonus, the quality education might even help your learning speed too.
This seems like advice for people who need it the least.
I suspect if the y-intercepts were faithful measurements to real life starting points, the y-intercepts would be very distant and he might reconsider this viewpoint. You get a huge boost on this hypothetical graph by having rich parents and going to good schools and gaining valuable connections during that process. Bonus, the quality education might even help your learning speed too.
This seems like advice for people who need it the least.