
Riskgaming The Orthogonal Bet: Embracing Second Acts with Henry Oliver
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Nov 14, 2024 Henry Oliver, the insightful author of "Second Act," explores the fascinating world of late bloomers and professional success at any age. He discusses how late bloomers, like Margaret Thatcher and Ray Kroc, redefine success by embracing experimentation and seizing opportunities. The conversation tackles societal views on aging, challenges ageism, and envisions a future where diverse career paths flourish. Oliver emphasizes the importance of adaptability and preparation, urging a cultural shift to recognize the potential of mature talent in the workforce.
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Inspiration for "Second Act"
- Henry Oliver's work in advertising revealed a resistance to hiring older workers, despite their experience.
- This, combined with his personal interest in late bloomers, inspired his book.
Shifting Cultural Attitudes
- Popular culture increasingly embraces older figures, like Oscar-winning actresses and Larry David's sitcom.
- This reflects changing attitudes towards age and professional longevity.
Arbitrage Opportunity
- Companies embracing late bloomers gain a competitive advantage by accessing underappreciated talent.
- Those prioritizing youth may face higher salaries and talent scarcity.






