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Competition

In the early 1980s, these are the words you would have needed to spell in order to win the national spelling bee:

sarcophagus

psoriasis

Purim

luge

milieu

(I thought there were two "l"s in milieu, but I would have gotten the rest right.)

Here are the words that won the last five years:

succedaneum

prospicience

pococurante

autochthonous

appoggiatura

Sometimes, I think, the value of winning is dwarfed by the chances of doing so. As a market gets more competitive, winning by the traditional rules gets more and more difficult. Some choose to try even harder. Some just make up new rules or invent new markets.

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