🎙️ Serendipity

[5 minutes to read] Plus: Chance encounters in business

Weekend edition

🏀 Happy Selection Sunday! We’ll start filling out our NCAA Tournament brackets this evening, and we can’t wait to watch all of March Madness, hopefully without sacrificing too much productivity at work.

The absurd odds of a perfect bracket, you ask? Something like one in 9.2 quintillion. Heck, we have a much better chance of finding the stock market’s next 100-bagger than perfecting college basketball’s “bracketology.”

Today, we'll discuss serendipity in business and how many of the great companies (and ideas) stem from chance encounters.

All this, and more, in just 4 minutes to read.

Matthew

Quote of the Day

"The days can be easy if the years are consistent. You can write a book, get in shape, or code a piece of software in 30 minutes per day. But the key is you can’t miss a bunch of days."

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What Else We’re Into

📺 WATCH: Goldman: Tech-driven rally built on ‘strong foundation

🎧 LISTEN: Book club: The Psychology of Money with David Fagan

📖 READ: How to improve your ‘small talk’ game and connect with others

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