The Why Not Advantage: How Small Probabilities Create Outsized Outcomes

Category: Business and Investing
Author: Sanjay Manandhar
Publisher: Rethink Books
Publication Date: July 14, 2026
Number of Pages: 143
ASIN: B0H42NW33K

What if the odds you’ve been avoiding were never yours to begin with?

In The Why Not Advantage: How Small Probabilities Create Outsized Outcomes, Sanjay Manandhar, who traveled from a Kathmandu home without a telephone to MIT at seventeen, eventually founding companies and helping to bring the Internet to Nepal, argues that probability is not an external fact but a personal calculation. Inspired by Bruno de Finetti’s mathematical claim that probability “only exists as a degree of belief in an individual's mind,” the author dismantles the fear of generalized statistics that nine out of ten startups fail and that 91% of resolutions die. Instead, he offers his Why Not Equation: P(success) = Belief × Preparation × Context × Action. Because the variables multiply, one zero kills the outcome—but strengthening any single one rewrites the odds. Across four parts, he delivers a memoir that grounds these arguments, illustrating how iRobot’s Helen Greiner ignored skeptics (including the author), how Stephen Jay Gould outlived his cancer’s eight-month median by two decades, how Nobel laureate Katalin Karikó accepted a demotion to keep her mRNA research alive, and how Manandhar himself finished a marathon on a dare.

The Why Not Advantage is unique in how it reframes popular beliefs: low odds are a gift that clears the field for the timid mind. Manandhar explains when crowds turn from wise to mad (Tulip Mania), how to sort dreams into “Not Me,” ‘Maybe Me,” and ‘Definitely Me” piles, why you must set your “compass before your speedometer, and why near-death moments, like his payroll cliff at bootstrapped Aerva, later rescued by a U.S. Navy contract, help forge staying power. Practical tools such as abstraction, chunking, positioning, and the Deathbed Test make this book even more practical. Manandhar delivers an essential read for immigrants, entrepreneurs, mid-career professionals, and anyone who has let a statistic veto their dream. In his compassionate voice and a tone that is warm and direct, this author skillfully leads readers towards an indisputable awakening: the odds describe the crowd—they have never described you. Why not take the shot?

Reviewed By: Jayne Anne Rooney

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Date: July 17, 2026

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