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<blockquote data-quote="nevin" data-source="post: 9597167" data-attributes="member: 7024481"><p>the white whales who have the money. The argument that middle aged and older gamers who have more disposable income has been part of the whole thread. Proven it's them no. weight of proof I'd think would be on proving the young people who are most likely to have less money are the ones who matter more. But my position might not be yours.</p><p></p><p>and no I'm not misunderstanding that principle. it works for land. 20 percent of the land holds 80 percent of the people in the world. 20 percent of most companies products generate 80 percent of thier revenue. 20 percent of your activities in most studies generate 80 percent of your results. 20 percent of your customers generally generate 80 percent of your revenues. It's a very Broad principle that even works in healthcare outcomes. 20 percent of the Efforts in Healthcare generate 80 percent of the solutions. People have been trying to prove Pareto wrong since 1906 and instead the principle just keeps being observed more and more broadly and being incorporated into planning by smart businesses more and more.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nevin, post: 9597167, member: 7024481"] the white whales who have the money. The argument that middle aged and older gamers who have more disposable income has been part of the whole thread. Proven it's them no. weight of proof I'd think would be on proving the young people who are most likely to have less money are the ones who matter more. But my position might not be yours. and no I'm not misunderstanding that principle. it works for land. 20 percent of the land holds 80 percent of the people in the world. 20 percent of most companies products generate 80 percent of thier revenue. 20 percent of your activities in most studies generate 80 percent of your results. 20 percent of your customers generally generate 80 percent of your revenues. It's a very Broad principle that even works in healthcare outcomes. 20 percent of the Efforts in Healthcare generate 80 percent of the solutions. People have been trying to prove Pareto wrong since 1906 and instead the principle just keeps being observed more and more broadly and being incorporated into planning by smart businesses more and more. [/QUOTE]
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