
Dive in for a
fascinating read as you discover the life-changing power of probabilistic
thinking, taught by Kyle Austin Young in his new book, Success Is A Numbers Game.
“Every goal
that you’re pursuing has two hidden numbers attached to it—a probability of
success and a probability of failure,” explains Young, “If you can make the
first number bigger and the second number smaller, you can rewrite your
predicted outcome.”
“Whether you’re
trying to start a business, run a marathon, get a promotion, earn a pilot’s
license, grow a bumper crop of tomatoes, or sign an acting deal, these two
percentages are always lurking in the shadows predicting what is going to
happen.”
But, adds Young, "Most of us never think about them. We assume our odds are unknowable
and unchangeable. This dangerous lie leads millions of people to fail at goals
where they were perfectly capable of succeeding. You can choose a smarter path,”
encourages Young.
In Success
is a Numbers Game, you’ll discover:
Success
Diagram: A game-changing new way to diagram a goal and deepen your
understanding of how likely you are to achieve it. Success diagraming gives you
a clearer view of the path ahead, the obstacles you might face, and most importantly,
your odds of success.
Probability
Hacking: A five-step framework for hacking your “success diagram” to
dramatically improve your odds of getting the outcome you want.
Goal-Oriented
Decision-Making: An upgraded approach to decision making that illuminates
optimal choices by exposing potential futures to help you make smarter, more
confident choices.
Goal
Strategies: A simple test for knowing which of your biggest goals to
prioritize and which to quit immediately. Or, when to pivot with purpose when the odds aren’t
on your side.
Developed by
award-winning strategy consultant Young — a writer for Harvard Business
Review, Forbes, and Psychology Today — this probability
hacking framework harnesses tactics that have been battle tested in business,
art, education, philanthropy, politics, sports, and more.
The book includes
stories of the life-changing power of probabilistic thinking from Abraham
Lincoln, Marilyn Monroe, and a team of Olympic athletes. And don’t miss the
part of the book where Young debunks this popular “wisdom” about success (and what to do instead):
“If at first
you don’t’ succeed, try, try, again.”
“Hard work is
the key to success.”
In the context
of a single goal, Young's system could be the secret advantage that changes
your outcome. Over the course of several goals, it could transform the
trajectory of your career. Applied to a lifetime of goals, it can level up your
legacy.
“By better understanding
your odds of success and carefully using this simple system, you’re ready to
win more, lose less, and wake up with the sturdy confidence that comes from
having the odds on your side,” says Young.
Kyle Austin
Young
Young shares
these additional insights with us:
Question: What
made you write Success Is A Number Game?
Young: I
believe millions of people are failing at goals where they could have been
successful because they lack the tools to optimize their odds. Over the past
decade, my consulting work has empowered me to develop a powerful system for
accomplishing big, important goals. I've shared bits and pieces in HBR, Forbes,
Fast Company, and Psychology Today. The book was an opportunity
to help people experience a more comprehensive breakthrough.
Question: How
can we become more resilient?
Young: When
we think about how to become more resilient by overcoming self-doubt, many
people focus on the idea of self. We're afraid we don't have what it takes, and
we respond with positive thoughts about our ability or potential. I encourage
people to focus less on self and more on their odds of success.
Success isn't
all about you — it's about avoiding potential bad outcomes. When we focus on
what we can do to improve our odds, we can escape the hamster wheel of
self-doubt by recognizing that: 1) Our ability to control the future is limited.
Failure is not an indictment on our worth or potential.
2) When we do
everything we can to optimize our odds, we can expect to win more over time and
enjoy more success in our lives.
Thank you to the book’s publisher for sending me
an advance copy of the book.
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