Tag: Nassim Nicholas Taleb

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The coronavirus epidemic has led to much discussion of the fact that a globalized world can greatly facilitate the spread of such plagues; see for example Spiegel International, also Richard Fernandez. But a highly-connected world also enables the spread of many other kinds of bad things: political and religious terrorism and telephone-based scams, to name […]

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“these self-described members of the “intelligenzia” can’t find a coconut in Coconut Island, meaning they aren’t intelligent enough to define intelligence hence fall into circularities — but their main skill is capacity to pass exams written by people like them.” I just read this essay by Nassim Taleb over on Medium and I thought it was too […]

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This book, which preceded the author’s bestselling The Black Swan, explores a more general topic: randomness and, in particular, how humans perceive and often misperceive its influence in their lives. As with all of Taleb’s work, it is simultaneously quirky, immensely entertaining, and so rich in wisdom and insights that you can’t possible absorb them […]

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