
10 Netflix movies that will Change the way you see the World
1. Don’t Look Up

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It Ain\u2019t What You Don\u2019t Know That Gets You Into Trouble. It\u2019s What You Know for Sure That Just Ain\u2019t So. Watching #TheBigShort
— Kirubakaran Rajendran (@kirubaakaran) March 14, 2020
Perfect movie for this weekend in current market scenario. pic.twitter.com/OuW1ERAztx
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When U think of Cars, if #FastAndFurious what comes to your mind, then this movie is not for you. Instead if #Rush movie comes to your mind, then definitely #FordVsFerrai is for you. What an amazing movie, Matt & Bale performance was top notch. Must watch movie. pic.twitter.com/KTGAEhLu9V
— Kirubakaran Rajendran (@kirubaakaran) November 19, 2019
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If you haven\u2019t watched this movie, check it out. The China Hustle. Fantastic documentary that covers about how bogus Chinese firms made millions with IPO, how they tackled these satellite tracking. https://t.co/nC3MTxFpZo pic.twitter.com/3iuhFpOA45
— Kirubakaran Rajendran (@kirubaakaran) April 3, 2020
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#SooraraiPottru Entrepreneurship is living a few years of your life like most people won\u2019t, so that you can spend the rest of your life like most people can\u2019t.\u201d No business is inferior to one another. Most inspiring Tamil movie in recent times, Vera level \U0001f44c Chancey ila pic.twitter.com/f307TqIE3X
— Kirubakaran Rajendran (@kirubaakaran) November 12, 2020
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Ironies of Luck https://t.co/5BPWGbAxFi
— Morgan Housel (@morganhousel) March 14, 2018
"Luck is the flip side of risk. They are mirrored cousins, driven by the same thing: You are one person in a 7 billion player game, and the accidental impact of other people\u2019s actions can be more consequential than your own."
I’ve always felt that the luckiest people I know had a talent for recognizing circumstances, not of their own making, that were conducive to a favorable outcome and their ability to quickly take advantage of them.
In other words, dumb luck was just that, it required no awareness on the person’s part, whereas “smart” luck involved awareness followed by action before the circumstances changed.
So, was I “lucky” to be born when I was—nothing I had any control over—and that I came of age just as huge databases and computers were advancing to the point where I could use those tools to write “What Works on Wall Street?” Absolutely.
Was I lucky to start my stock market investments near the peak of interest rates which allowed me to spend the majority of my adult life in a falling rate environment? Yup.