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  "publishedAt": "2026-05-23T00:00:00.000Z",
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  "textContent": "Success to the Successful\n\n> The competitive exclusion principle\n\nThe winners of a round receive more, which helps them win even more the next time. This reinforcing loop creates an exclusion between those who can and those who no longer can. What's the problem with that? Diversity disappears. Just like in Monopoly: the more hotels there are, the more hotels can be bought.\n\nThe people who lose are doomed to starve in a limited environment.\n\nHow to avoid it?\n\nTo limit this phenomenon, we can put feedback loops in place to curb monopolies. Good competition laws.",
  "title": "Success to the Successful"
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