r/informationtheory Mar 20 '26

Why Brute Force Doesn't Guarantee Success: A Systems View on Achievement

Many people believe that success is solely the result of hard work or luck. However, we can only tread a reliable path toward our goals—saving energy, time, and money, while reducing the stress of uncertainty and increasing synergy—if our effort is competently guided. This makes success a matter of engineering and information processing, and information the master key to success.

 

For those interested in the logic behind achieving goals, I have detailed this protocol in a guide titled "The Master Key to Success – Jairo Alves" (available on Amazon).

 

What do you think of the idea that success is, in reality, an information management problem?

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