Risk Doctrine1 book · 2 highlights
High Personal Risk as Selection Filter
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Evidence

Koos Bekker's Billions
T. J. Strydom · 2 highlights
“‘From a personal point of view, the risk is high,’ he said in 2015. ‘Unless you’ve made some money early in life that can tide you over if things go wrong, you can actually land up in financial difficulties.’”
“‘So I said, all right, I’ll come, but I don’t want a salary or a bonus or a car or a medical scheme or anything like that,’ Bekker told an interviewer later in life.8 The job on offer was Vosloo’s, as CEO of Naspers. The starting date was 1 October 1997.”
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