Regression to Greatness
The concept of regression to the mean highlights how extraordinary talent often doesn't carry over to the next generation, with few exceptions like Barry and Jane. This pattern is evident in history, where great rulers are frequently succeeded by less remarkable heirs. The remarkable story of Philip and Alexander stands out, as Alexander's monumental achievements were built on the foundation laid by his father.In this clip
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