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The question on Seth Stephens-Davidowitz's mind is: What does it take to actually attain that level of prominence?
Stephens-Davidowitz is a former Google data scientist and Harvard-trained economist. He's also the author of the book "Everybody Lies," which presents research on how internet searches can get at people's innermost thoughts.
Instead of calling people into a lab, Stephens-Davidowitz prefers to look at what the masses are confessing to Google at 8:36 p.m. on a Wednesday. This data can also be harnessed to learn a few things about what makes people successful.
To do that, Stephens-Davidowitz downloaded all of Wikipedia - "You can do that sort of thing nowadays," he wrote - and plucked more than 150,000 editor-approved entries about individuals to comprise his initial dataset. His metric for success was simply that the included individuals had their own Wikipedia page.
Here's what he found.
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