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Someone with a linear payoff needs to be right more than 50 percent of the time. Someone with a convex payoff, much less. The hidden benefit of antifragility is that you can guess worse than random and still end up outperforming. Here lies the power of optionality--your function of something is very convex, so you can be wrong and still do fine--the more uncertainty, the better.