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Pareto Principle, the 80/20 Rule, and More Jumbotron Antics

Pareto Principle, the 80/20 Rule, and More Jumbotron Antics

Update: 2025-09-11
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Episode Milestone

  • Hosts note that Episode 75 feels like a meaningful number (cool, but not as significant as 60 was for them). Next true milestone will be Episode 100, expected in ~25 weeks.

Word of the Episode: Pareto (Pareto Principle)

  • Definition: The Pareto Principle or 80/20 rule: roughly 80% of consequences come from 20% of causes.
  • History:
    • Coined by Italian economist Wilfredo Pareto (1848–1923), originally observing that 20% of Italians owned 80% of land.
    • Later applied by Joseph Juran to quality control (20% of causes lead to 80% of defects).
  • Other Names: “Vital few,” “principle of factor sparsity.”
  • Applications:
    • Donations: 20% of donors often give 80% of funds.
    • Manufacturing/quality control: 20% of machines may cause 80% of defects.
    • Social contexts: often summarized as “20% of people do 80% of the work.”
  • Fun Note: They joke about sounding “pontificatious” by using the fancy term principle of factor sparsity.

Main Topic: The Phillies Baseball Game Incident

  • Event:
    • A man retrieved a foul/home-run ball several seats over, gave it to his son.
    • A woman in Phillies gear confronted him, demanded the ball, touched him aggressively, and allegedly cursed/gestured.
    • Man eventually gave her the ball.
  • Father’s Behavior: Seen as loving and sincere—the ball was clearly for his son (hugged him, put it in his mitt).
  • Debate:
    • Host 1: Believes ball retrieval is first-come, first-served. Since the woman didn’t catch it, it was fair game, and the dad did nothing wrong.
    • Host 2: Thinks as a grown man, he should’ve let fans in the immediate area retrieve it; still, the woman was completely out of line.
  • Aftermath:
    • Marlins team stepped in, gave the family consolation gifts (goodie bag, signed gear, possibly even a PS5).
    • Rumors circulated that the woman may have lost her job (unconfirmed, possibly misinformation).
    • Observed that her partner’s body language looked exhausted and unsurprised by her behavior.
    • Discussion on Philly fan culture (“aggressive, confrontational, almost embraced as an identity”).
    • Hosts argue the dad’s choice to hand over the ball was the wiser path of de-escalation.
  • Connection to 80/20: They joke that “20% of people like her cause 80% of altercations.”

Closing Teasers for Next Episode

  • Future topics teased:
    • 3I Atlas
    • Avi Loeb (Harvard astrophysicist, head of the Institute for Theory & Computation, Center of Astrophysics)
    • The interstellar object ʻOumuamua

Overall Tone & Takeaways

  • Language lesson: Pareto Principle = 80/20 rule, applicable far beyond economics.
  • Life lesson: Ballpark drama shows how a few people cause outsized conflict—but grace (the dad’s decision) sets a better example.
  • Style: Conversational, humorous, with teases and callbacks to ongoing themes (pontificate, big numbers milestones, “jumbotron incidents”).

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Any views expressed on this podcast are those solely of the hosts and is for entertainment purposes only. None of the content is medical advice or financial advice.

Special thanks to Tim Wright aka CoLD SToRAGE for his permission to use the song Operatique.

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Pareto Principle, the 80/20 Rule, and More Jumbotron Antics

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