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Also, the author provides two other examples of people who took the risk and it paid off, except those people are clearly selected due to how the author knows them - through the work they are all involved in.
This article is basically saying: if you take a look at 3 examples of people who took a risk and it happened to pay off for them then it's logical to conclude that it'll pay off for you too. Which is rubbish. I could find 3 people who won the lottery and then claim that you too can win the lottery if you just take a shot at it.