The Formula: The Universal Laws of Success

The Formula: The Universal Laws of Success

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  • Author:Albert-László Barabási
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Summary

In this pioneering examination of the scientific principles behind success, a leading researcher reveals the surprising ways in which we can turn achievement into success。

Too often, accomplishment does not equate to success。 We did the work but didn't get the promotion; we played hard but weren't recognized; we had the idea but didn't get the credit。 We've always been told that talent and a strong work ethic are the key to getting ahead, but in today's world these efforts rarely translate into tangible results。 Recognizing this disconnect, Laszlo Barabasi, one of the world's leading experts on the science of networks, uncovers what success really is: a collective phenomenon based on the thoughts and praise of those around you。

In The Formula, Barabasi highlights the vital importance of community respect and appreciation when connecting performance to recognition--the elusive link between performance and success。 By leveraging the power of big data and historic case studies, Barabasi reveals the unspoken rules behind who truly gets ahead and why, and outlines the twelve laws that govern this phenomenon and how we can use them to our own advantage。

Unveiling the scientific principles that drive success, this trailblazing book offers a new understanding of the very foundation of how people excel in today's society。

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Reviews

Amirmansour Khanmohammad

After reading CALLING BULLSHIT, it’s easier to detect BS, although covered in superficial scientific jargon。 “Once you find that perfect fit, however, that area or profession where your Q-factor shines, there’s really only one more thing you need to do: not give up”。。。!!! This is the old message of self-help books repeated in a tiny better shape。 If he could free himself of being HOPEFUL, the book could be a fantastic one。 What if, really, what if, he would given up the rest of writing and just After reading CALLING BULLSHIT, it’s easier to detect BS, although covered in superficial scientific jargon。 “Once you find that perfect fit, however, that area or profession where your Q-factor shines, there’s really only one more thing you need to do: not give up”。。。!!! This is the old message of self-help books repeated in a tiny better shape。 If he could free himself of being HOPEFUL, the book could be a fantastic one。 What if, really, what if, he would given up the rest of writing and just published the first 3-4 chapters? That would be a great book。 。。。more

Wicks Rabach

Eye OpenerThis book has what could be considered vital and or strategic life nuggets。 Instead of muddling through life with hope only, some of the insights can actually help one maximize on luck, time and chance。

Adrian Fanaca

Definitely a life changer。 I definitely rate this book as a 5 star。 It simply changed my life。 I read it in parrallel with Simon Sinek's The Infinite Game and it is definitely better in empirical data, in presentation and style。 We find out great insights like always go the last one to interviews because in the last interview the interviewers have the best questions (after trying their questions with all previous candidates) or that future success is past success x fitness (not the physical one, Definitely a life changer。 I definitely rate this book as a 5 star。 It simply changed my life。 I read it in parrallel with Simon Sinek's The Infinite Game and it is definitely better in empirical data, in presentation and style。 We find out great insights like always go the last one to interviews because in the last interview the interviewers have the best questions (after trying their questions with all previous candidates) or that future success is past success x fitness (not the physical one, but which definitely counts also) 。。。more

David

Mostly about success in science, not uninteresting。 The core "laws of success" are not really surprising but still interesting to be visualized。 Some insights:- In the modern art industry, there is no objective measure for performance, and previous prestige thus exclusively determines later prestige。 (The author calls this "network effects"。)- While performance is bounded, success is unbounded and distributed unevenly (comparable to financial wealth)。 Between the most successful people / institu Mostly about success in science, not uninteresting。 The core "laws of success" are not really surprising but still interesting to be visualized。 Some insights:- In the modern art industry, there is no objective measure for performance, and previous prestige thus exclusively determines later prestige。 (The author calls this "network effects"。)- While performance is bounded, success is unbounded and distributed unevenly (comparable to financial wealth)。 Between the most successful people / institutions, there are often substantial differences in success, but they do not correspond to differences in performance。 - The initial reviews on Amazon or the initial support on Kickstarter determine the success of a product to a large extent。 This is called "preferential attachment"。 Interestingly, this can be replicated quite easily in a controlled manner by writing early reviews / granting early support on these platforms。 This may also imply that the order of comments in committee meetings plays a big role, the first comments having the most impact。 In general, success is determined by previous success, performance, endurance, and radomness。 Because of the dependency on previous success, this is an exponential relationship with regard to time。 The role of networks and collaboration, which the author emphasizes, is a bit unclear。 At one point, the conclusion is that since the 1990s in science collaborative publications are more successful than solitary publications; -- at another point it is mentioned that female economists attain tenure much less often than male economists, and that this can be traced back exclusively to their more (!) collaborative work style, with their contributions not being appropriately acknowledged。 The author (who is a well-informed and leading scientist) does not talk much about methodology, so that for the few surprising results that they report it is hard to firmly believe them。 For example, I looked up the cited study that music concerts are judged by sight rather than hearing, and found a follow-up study that replicates the results but warns against over-interpreting them (https://journals。plos。org/plosone/art。。。)。 On the positive side, this lack of dry detail keeps the book short, digestible, and enjoyable。 。。。more

José C。

Loved the book。 It gives you a good overview of the factors that model success with insights extrated from data and a lot of actionable topics。 It's one of those books that changes the way you see the world, so totally must read。 Loved the book。 It gives you a good overview of the factors that model success with insights extrated from data and a lot of actionable topics。 It's one of those books that changes the way you see the world, so totally must read。 。。。more

Simon Hohenadl

Engaging, well-researched, concise, actionable takeaways。。。。 wait, am I falling for the third law of success and preferential attachment here? ;-)

Abel Kebasso

Do not let the title fool you。 This is heavily researched work done in prestigious labs surrounding the concept of success and how it's found or perceived by society。 Would read again。 Do not let the title fool you。 This is heavily researched work done in prestigious labs surrounding the concept of success and how it's found or perceived by society。 Would read again。 。。。more

Andrii Tymchuk

This is the best book to get motivation, but it would be totally unfair to call it a piece of motivational literature。 Yes, you can find the same abstract conclusions, such as 'be the best in your work' or 'it is useful to know as many people as possible。 But all of them are not simply extracted from pure air by the author。 Instead, Barabasi explains scientific approaches which justify all parts of the success recipe。As a man who prefers to seek rationality and scientific explanations in everyth This is the best book to get motivation, but it would be totally unfair to call it a piece of motivational literature。 Yes, you can find the same abstract conclusions, such as 'be the best in your work' or 'it is useful to know as many people as possible。 But all of them are not simply extracted from pure air by the author。 Instead, Barabasi explains scientific approaches which justify all parts of the success recipe。As a man who prefers to seek rationality and scientific explanations in everything in the world, I deeply respect all scientific research that brought this book into existence。 However, it is also the reason why I was a bit disappointed by the simplicity of the explanations given。 Obviously, it was done to make the book more pleasant to read for a wide audience, so I cannot consider it a huge drawback。 But still, the author's decision to call the societal relations he found 'laws' is a contradictory decision。Nevertheless, the main thing is that the information and message that this book gives are extremely powerful and interesting。 Speaking precisely, the first chapter about performance and the last chapter about relations between success, productivity and age are the most inspiring。 。。。more

Dave Applegate

A+。 One of the best books I've read in a while。 Laszlo paints a candid and important take on the role performance based factors play in success and what it really takes to be successful。 A+。 One of the best books I've read in a while。 Laszlo paints a candid and important take on the role performance based factors play in success and what it really takes to be successful。 。。。more

Atharva

Really interesting book, with well organized material。 I learned about the author when I took a course in network science, a field that I became really interested in -- so when I stumbled upon this book I knew there would be some really interesting information。 There are lots of case studies and research projects by their team show how success (defined by how the community perceives your contributions) works。 It breaks down the variety of network, butterfly, and snowball effects (specifically, p Really interesting book, with well organized material。 I learned about the author when I took a course in network science, a field that I became really interested in -- so when I stumbled upon this book I knew there would be some really interesting information。 There are lots of case studies and research projects by their team show how success (defined by how the community perceives your contributions) works。 It breaks down the variety of network, butterfly, and snowball effects (specifically, preferential attachment) behind success。 But there's also important pieces how individual traits: performance, fitness, persistence, and talent - are critical too。 My one gripe with this book is the writing style。 I found that it was unnecessarily wordy in a lot of places, reading almost like a stuffy college application essay (tons of fancy adjectives and random anecdotes inserted for no real reason)。 At times I felt like the author just learned what adjectives are and what a thesaurus at the same time。 A great read overall。 。。。more

Mohammad

کل کتاب رو میشه ۵ پاراگراف خلاصه کرد。

Joe Nahme

Kitsch title。 Scientifically rigorous book。 https://scholar。google。com/citations?。。。Barabasi is an academic cited over 200,000 times。 As a Network scientist he weighs in on distributions of scale free networks that seem to define success。success - being "the reception of one's work contributing to a domain"suggesting there is a dualistic nature to succeeding in a given domain, that is largely out of our control。 it depends on the "we" and how what one contributes to our domain, those that receiv Kitsch title。 Scientifically rigorous book。 https://scholar。google。com/citations?。。。Barabasi is an academic cited over 200,000 times。 As a Network scientist he weighs in on distributions of scale free networks that seem to define success。success - being "the reception of one's work contributing to a domain"suggesting there is a dualistic nature to succeeding in a given domain, that is largely out of our control。 it depends on the "we" and how what one contributes to our domain, those that receive it typically amplify our contributions because it resonates with what they want to express or communicate along their values or paradigm。*Performance follows the Gaussian Bell Curve*"Success" follows a Scale Free Power Law Distribution。meaning performance is 'bounded' and success is 'unbounded'。Laszlo is a Network scientist。 and his claims I've seen independently cross-validated by others such as Nassim Taleb, and Derek Thompson。what he adds to the table is the rigors of Network science。 He spent years compacting the troughs of data and re-writing algorithms to untangle social achievements from efforts。 its stupifyingly complex work i imagine, a single academic paper sometimes taking him 2 years。the book was enlightening and informative。4 stars because one claim was baffling; the flippancy of the Q-factor being assumed without much rigorous deductive reasoning。 I believe Laszlo's data is real, but what he extrapolates from the data is misinterpreted。I do believe in the randomness of discovery [ random defined as: incomplete information; and no predictable patterns of discovery ] But I think there are strong deductive and inductive reasons for one's Q-factor or skill to execute an idea improving until one hits the upper limits of bounded performance on the Gaussian bell curve。I'm not saying his Q factor theory is flat out wrong, i'm going to suspend judgement untilBabarasi chooses to provide some more rigorous deductive reasoning。 It was superficially grazed in the book。and yes I'm subject to confirmation bias。 To end on a positive; if you've made it this far, one of the most important elements of the book:When Performance is subjective and hard to measure; Networks take over in determining one's recognition from the domain。 (Visual Art is the best example)。I cannot recommend the book enough。 There are dozens of eye opening examples about the distribution of success。 It's fascinating。 Now, knowing the contents of the book can we grab our own marionette strings and bend deterministic and random variables that influence our 'fate'?I don't know。 but its worth trying just for fun。 。。。more

Mark Speed

Not really a mystery, but some serious research into why some people achieve success and others don't despite doing bigger and better things。 Spoiler alert: it's all about connections。 An interesting read。 It went to the acknowledgements at 70%。 I guess thanking people is part of networking and 'the formula'。 Not really a mystery, but some serious research into why some people achieve success and others don't despite doing bigger and better things。 Spoiler alert: it's all about connections。 An interesting read。 It went to the acknowledgements at 70%。 I guess thanking people is part of networking and 'the formula'。 。。。more

Melody

Was cautious because of the title but the book is actually good。 Short, simple, has facts and anecdotes。 Actually explains the science behind success (which the book defines as measurable success like wealth and fame because they understand that success can be subjective)。

Vivien Ágnes

Két héttel ezelőtt volt egy kutatásmódszertani órám az egyetem doktorandusz képzésen (mesterképzésen is volt ilyen, de meg se közelíti a mostanit。 Finoman szólva is fényévekre van tőle)。 A Tanár úr, aki oktatja, azon az órán a hálózatanalízisről beszélt, a siker és a hozzá kötődő faktorokról。 Azon az órán vilagosodtam meg igazán。 Rájöttem, hogy ez kell nekem。 Persze, választhatnám a viszonylag “könnyebb” módszert a kutatásomhoz (kérdőív), de nem akarom。 Nekem ez kell。 Ebben lesz a jövőm。Barabási Két héttel ezelőtt volt egy kutatásmódszertani órám az egyetem doktorandusz képzésen (mesterképzésen is volt ilyen, de meg se közelíti a mostanit。 Finoman szólva is fényévekre van tőle)。 A Tanár úr, aki oktatja, azon az órán a hálózatanalízisről beszélt, a siker és a hozzá kötődő faktorokról。 Azon az órán vilagosodtam meg igazán。 Rájöttem, hogy ez kell nekem。 Persze, választhatnám a viszonylag “könnyebb” módszert a kutatásomhoz (kérdőív), de nem akarom。 Nekem ez kell。 Ebben lesz a jövőm。Barabási-Albert László könyve, a képlet, tulajdonképpen a siker hálózatát vizsgálja, a tudományát, több féle perspektívából, mégis egy bizonyos öt törvény mentén, melyek tulajdonképpen meghatározzák a siker mérhetőségét。 Rendkívül érdekes és elgondolkodtató könyv, ami után az ember leül és átértékeli az eddig elért sikereit a karrierjében és a magánéletében egyaránt。 Csak ajánlani tudom。 。。。more

Jorge DeFlon

Buenas historias e impactantes conclusiones。Me deja pensando mucho sobre la intersección de varias áreas de la ciencia, y si aplicación a la vida práctica。

Sadegh Jam

اولین بار با کتاب «فرمول» از طریق اپیزود ۲۸ پادکست bplus آشنا شدم。 بعد از خواندن کتاب، دوباره این اپیزود را گوش دادم و به سامان‌دادن مطالب کتاب در ذهنم بسیار کمک کرد。نکات علمی و کاربردی خیلی خوبی درخصوص موفقیت با خواندن این کتاب فرا گرفتم。 سعی خواهم کرد در حیطه‌ی زندگیم آن‌ها را به کار گیرم。 یکی از مهمترین ویژگی‌های این کتاب این است که تمام قوانینش به کمک گروه تحقیقاتی و توسط روش‌های علمی از واقعیت‌های دنیا استخراج شده‌اند و فقط مباحث تئوری نیستند。نویسنده که خود رهبر گروه تحقیقاتی درخصوص «موفقیت اولین بار با کتاب «فرمول» از طریق اپیزود ۲۸ پادکست bplus آشنا شدم。 بعد از خواندن کتاب، دوباره این اپیزود را گوش دادم و به سامان‌دادن مطالب کتاب در ذهنم بسیار کمک کرد。نکات علمی و کاربردی خیلی خوبی درخصوص موفقیت با خواندن این کتاب فرا گرفتم。 سعی خواهم کرد در حیطه‌ی زندگیم آن‌ها را به کار گیرم。 یکی از مهمترین ویژگی‌های این کتاب این است که تمام قوانینش به کمک گروه تحقیقاتی و توسط روش‌های علمی از واقعیت‌های دنیا استخراج شده‌اند و فقط مباحث تئوری نیستند。نویسنده که خود رهبر گروه تحقیقاتی درخصوص «موفقیت» بوده، به جای اینکه به نقل آمار و اعداد تحقیقات بپردازد، داستان‌های پشت تحقیقات انجام شده را نقل می‌کند و همین امر به جذابیت خواندن کتاب «فرمول» می‌افزاید، 。。。more

Balázs Füredi

This review has been hidden because it contains spoilers。 To view it, click here。 The book is a high level description of how success “happens”。 It is not a receipt book, more like a guide to take into condieration factors if you want to avoid failure。It sets 5 basic laws, similar to the basic laws of phisics, then explains them based on data analysis and lots of fun facts:1。 Performance drives success, but when performance can't be measured, networks drive success。2。 Performance is bounded, but success is unbounded。3。 Previous success x fitness [high potential]= future succe The book is a high level description of how success “happens”。 It is not a receipt book, more like a guide to take into condieration factors if you want to avoid failure。It sets 5 basic laws, similar to the basic laws of phisics, then explains them based on data analysis and lots of fun facts:1。 Performance drives success, but when performance can't be measured, networks drive success。2。 Performance is bounded, but success is unbounded。3。 Previous success x fitness [high potential]= future success。4。 While team success requires diversity and balance, a single individual will receive credit for the group's achievements。5。 With persistence success can come at any time。E。g Like how graduate student’s skills sets the university level not vice-versa, or the reason why wine competitions are not to be trusted entirely, or to why Einstein become so famous。 。。。more

Gabriel Salvador

This book has a scientific approach to how success works。 What have this book helps to understand better how "luck" is working。 When you can't relay solely on your performance, the network you'd built becomes more important。 The success makes more success。But the most polemic issue of this book is the Q-factor。 This factor is a measurement of how well you execute certain activity。 Then the success can be a measurement of how good is an idea (r) times the Q factor。 According to Barabási, the Q fa This book has a scientific approach to how success works。 What have this book helps to understand better how "luck" is working。 When you can't relay solely on your performance, the network you'd built becomes more important。 The success makes more success。But the most polemic issue of this book is the Q-factor。 This factor is a measurement of how well you execute certain activity。 Then the success can be a measurement of how good is an idea (r) times the Q factor。 According to Barabási, the Q factor don't change over time and this is something counter intuitive。 How is that with more years you can't execute different a certain activity? But this is what science shows us。 The advice in this case is to change your career and follow a path where you are able to have a higher Q factor。 。。。more

Mohammad Malek Al Jamal

The book combines the art of success with scientific tools to create a different perspective of how success can be achieved

Pmurios

Not so engaged while reading it, but actually coming up to my mind in many every-day situations。 Interesting to be aware of some facts proved by a lab that may shape the way you decide to act in some situations。

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Patrik Strausz

Great book with really interesting stories and insights。 If you like analytical (though practical) ways of deconstructing success, it is a recommemded read。

Thanawat

“กฎข้อที่ 1 ความสามารถนำไปสู่ความสำเร็จ แต่ถ้าเราวัดความสามารถกันไม่ได้ เครือข่ายจะนำไปสู่ความสำเร็จกฎข้อที่ 2 ความสามารถจำกัด แต่ความสำเร็จไม่จำกัดกฏข้อที่ 3 ความสำเร็จในช่วงเวลาก่อนหน้า x คุณภาพ = ความสำเร็จในอนาคตกฏข้อที่ 4 ความสำเร็จของทีมต้องการความหลากหลายและความสมดุลภายในทีม แต่ส่วนใหญ่แล้วคนๆ เดียวจะได้รับ Credit จากความสำเร็จนั้นกฏข้อที่ 5 ถ้าเราพยายามไม่หยุด ความสำเร็จจะเกิดขึ้นได้เสมอในทุกช่วงเวลา”Very informative อัดแน่นไปด้วยข้อมูลวิจัยที่มาสนับสนุนหลักการหนังสือเล่มนี้ผมคิดว่าเป็นส “กฎข้อที่ 1 ความสามารถนำไปสู่ความสำเร็จ แต่ถ้าเราวัดความสามารถกันไม่ได้ เครือข่ายจะนำไปสู่ความสำเร็จกฎข้อที่ 2 ความสามารถจำกัด แต่ความสำเร็จไม่จำกัดกฏข้อที่ 3 ความสำเร็จในช่วงเวลาก่อนหน้า x คุณภาพ = ความสำเร็จในอนาคตกฏข้อที่ 4 ความสำเร็จของทีมต้องการความหลากหลายและความสมดุลภายในทีม แต่ส่วนใหญ่แล้วคนๆ เดียวจะได้รับ Credit จากความสำเร็จนั้นกฏข้อที่ 5 ถ้าเราพยายามไม่หยุด ความสำเร็จจะเกิดขึ้นได้เสมอในทุกช่วงเวลา”Very informative อัดแน่นไปด้วยข้อมูลวิจัยที่มาสนับสนุนหลักการหนังสือเล่มนี้ผมคิดว่าเป็นสาย self-improvement เกรด A นั่นคือผู้เขียน “ร่างกฎแห่งความสำเร็จ” ขึ้นมา แล้วใช้กระบวนการที่เป็นวิทยาศาสตร์มาก มาสนับสนุน คือมีการตรวจสอบสมมติฐานด้วยการเก็บข้อมูลในรูปแบบงานวิจัย ไม่ใช่การอ้างอิงจากประสบการณ์ของใครคนใดคนนึง ที่จะเป็นข้อมูลในระดับ anecdote เท่านั้นและขนาดของงานวิจัยก็เก็นขนาดมหึมา big date ทำในสถาบันขนาดใหญ่แปลว่าในเล่มนี้เราจะได้อ่านข้อมูลที่มาจากฐานที่มีหลักฐานเชิงประจักษ์หนักแน่น มารายล้อมกฏแห่งความสำเร็จทั้ง 5 ข้อแน่นอนว่ากฎ 5 ข้อในหนังสือเล่มนี้มันเป็นสัจธรรม เป็น common senseอ่านดูก็รู้ว่าเหล่าคนดังหรือแม้กระทั่งคนทั่วไป จะสามารถประสบความสำเร็จได้ มันต้องอาศัยอย่างน้อยสักข้อนึงในห้าข้อ ไม่ว่าจะเจตนาหรือไม่เจตนา รู้ตัวหรือไม่รู้ตัวแต่ผู้เขียนสามารถดึงเอา essense ของข้อเท็จจริงทั้งหลายที่จะผลักดันคนๆ นึงให้ประสบความสำเร็จในโลกใบนี้ออกมาได้เป็นแก่น 5 ข้อนี่มันสุดยอดมากการที่ผู้เขียนเล่าด้วยข้อมูลวิจัยสนับสนุน พิสูจน์ด้วยโลกจริง ไม่ใช่แค่โลกของนักธุรกิจหรือเซเล็บคนใดคนหนึ่ง มันช่วยบอกคนที่กำลังเดินทางไปหาความสำเร็จว่า “เฮ่ย ถ้าคุณยังไม่มีหลักการในการวาง career path ไปเป้าหมายที่เรียกว่าความสำเร็จ คุณลองเอา 5 ข้อนี้ไปเป็น backbone ได้นะ”ผมชอบวิธีการ “วัดความสำเร็จ” ที่ผู้เขียน define ไว้ในหนังสือนะมันเป็นความสำเร็จที่จับต้องได้เป็นรูปธรรมดี แน่นอนว่าหลายๆ ความสำเร็จมันจะออกมาในเชิงนามธรรม เชิงจิตวิญญาณ วัดผลไม่ได้ ถ้าใช้หลักการเดียวกัน แกนกลางของการเดินไปสู่ความสำเร็จก็น่าจะต่างกันในระดับนึง ซึ่งกฎ 5 ข้อนี้อาจไม่ตอบโจทย์ผู้เขียนเขียนได้ดี เข้าใจได้ไม่ยากแม้จะอ้างอิงงานวิจัยแต่สามารถเล่าด้วยภาษาที่คนทั่วไปฟังรู้เรื่อง 。。。more

Dan Dawson

Really, really interesting。 Success (we's perception) counts more than performance (me) in SWO。 Really, really interesting。 Success (we's perception) counts more than performance (me) in SWO。 。。。more

Amirhossein Fattahi

بررسی قوانین موفقیت (شهرت ، ثروت و اعتبار و انواع گونه های موفقیت) با روشی کاملا علمی و صادقانه و به دور از هرگونه شعار。 مثال های گوناگونی که در کتاب آورده شده، درک عمیقی به خواننده میده。

E。

کسی بهم امانت داده بودش، دیگه باید پس می‌دادم و تو صفحه‌ی صد و چهل پنجاه، نصفه موند :/

Elese Roger

Interesting book。 I resonate with the power of networks, personal ones and networks that propel achievements to success。 The element of luck, timing, happenstance that effect the outcome of success or not doesn't leave one with hope。 What was hopeful is the notion that success can come at any time and at any age。 One must keep performing。。。 Interesting book。 I resonate with the power of networks, personal ones and networks that propel achievements to success。 The element of luck, timing, happenstance that effect the outcome of success or not doesn't leave one with hope。 What was hopeful is the notion that success can come at any time and at any age。 One must keep performing。。。 。。。more

Neda

وقتی دانش قوانین آیرودینامیک به طراحی هواپیمایی بهتر کمک می‌کند، یقینا آگاهی نسبت به قوانین موفقیت شانس شما را در حرکت به سمت چشم انداز مورد انتظارتان بیشتر خواهد کرد。

Miloš Vlaisavljević

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