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| 22544e3 | Modernity has replaced ethics with legalese, and the law can be gamed with a good lawyer. So I will expose the transfer of fragility, or rather the theft of antifragility, by people "arbitraging" the system. These people will be named by name. Poets and painters are free, liberi poetae et pictores, and there are severe moral imperatives that come with such freedom. First ethical rule: If you see fraud and do not say fraud, you are a fraud." | Nassim Nicholas Taleb | ||
| 00db0e4 | If you see a fraud and don't say fraud, you are a fraud. | Nassim Nicholas Taleb | ||
| a0f58f3 | The three most harmful addictions are heroin, carbohydrates, and a monthly salary." Nassim Nicholas Taleb" | Siim Land | ||
| 9bedc60 | Think of the difficulty in forecasting in terms of branches growing out of a tree; at every fork we have a multiplication of new branches. To see how our intuitions about these nonlinear multiplicative effects are rather weak, | Nassim Nicholas Taleb | ||
| cc75b26 | Being an executive does not require very developed frontal lobes, but rather a combination of charisma, a capacity to sustain boredom, and the ability to shallowly perform on harrying schedules. | Nassim Nicholas Taleb | ||
| 704af28 | We observe old people and see them age, so we associate aging with their loss of muscle mass, bone weakness, loss of mental function, taste for Frank Sinatra music, and similar degenerative effects. But these failures to self-repair come largely from maladjustment--either too few stressors or too little time for recovery between them--and maladjustment for this author is the mismatch between one's design and the structure of the randomness .. | Nassim Nicholas Taleb | ||
| 66cd250 | Artificial, man-made mechanical and engineering contraptions with simple responses are complicated, but not "complex," as they don't have interdependencies. You push a button, say, a light switch, and get an exact response, with no possible ambiguity in the consequences, even in Russia. But with complex systems, interdependencies are severe. You need to think in terms of ecology: if you remove a specific animal you disrupt a food chain: its.. | Nassim Nicholas Taleb | ||
| 65deefc | The tradition has been to think that aging causes bone weakness (bones lose density, become more brittle), as if there was a one-way relationship possibly brought about by hormones (females start experiencing osteoporosis after menopause). It turns out, as shown by Karsenty and others who have since embarked on the line of research, that the reverse is also largely true: loss of bone density and degradation of the health of the bones also c.. | Nassim Nicholas Taleb | ||
| a8b055b | sobs" (sanglots). Some days I enter poetic melancholic states, what the Portuguese call saudade or the Turks huzun (from the Arabic word for sadness). Other days I am more aggressive, have more energy--and will write less, walk more, do other things, argue with researchers, answer emails, draw graphs on blackboards. Should I be turned into a vegetable or a happy imbecile? Had Prozac been available last century, Baudelaire's "spleen," Edgar .. | Nassim Nicholas Taleb | ||
| 017205d | Now I am punished by privilege and comfort--and I can't resist comfort. | Nassim Nicholas Taleb | ||
| 5e48e82 | But the worse touristification is the life we moderns have to lead in captivity, during our leisure hours: Friday night opera, scheduled parties, scheduled laughs. Again, golden jail. This "goal-driven" attitude hurts deeply inside my existential self." | Nassim Nicholas Taleb | ||
| bbb1298 | Which brings us to the existential aspect of randomness. If you are not a washing machine or a cuckoo clock--in other words, if you are alive--something deep in your soul likes a certain measure of randomness and disorder. | Nassim Nicholas Taleb | ||
| 64a35b0 | In fact, the most interesting aspect of evolution is that it only works because of its antifragility; it is in love with stressors, randomness, uncertainty, and disorder--while individual organisms are relatively fragile, the gene pool takes advantage of shocks to enhance its fitness. | Nassim Nicholas Taleb | ||
| cb6581b | So from this we can see that there is a tension between nature and individual organisms. Everything alive or organic in nature has a finite life and dies eventually--even Methuselah lived less than a thousand years. But it usually dies after reproducing offspring with a genetic code in one way or another different from that of the parents, with their information modified. Methuselah's genetic information is still present in Damascus, Jerusa.. | Nassim Nicholas Taleb | ||
| c6eadf4 | Remember that for an event to be a Black Swan, it does not just have to be rare, or just wild; it has to be unexpected, has to lie outside our tunnel of possibilities. You must be a sucker for it. | Nassim Nicholas Taleb | ||
| 48d7ff5 | Most of the tension in life will take place when the one who reduces and fragilizes (say the policy maker) invokes rationality. | Nassim Nicholas Taleb | ||
| 76b70e1 | Further, the problem is not just that Mithridatization and hormesis can be known in (some) medical circles and missed in other applications such as socioeconomic life. Even within medicine, some get it here and miss it there. The same doctor might recommend exercise so you "get tougher," and a few minutes later write a prescription for antibiotics in response to a trivial infection so you "don't get sick." | Nassim Nicholas Taleb | ||
| 8bb3151 | I had a vivid illustration of domain dependence in the driveway of a hotel in the pseudocity of Dubai. A fellow who looked like a banker had a uniformed porter carry his luggage (I can instantly tell if someone is a certain type of banker with minimal cues as I have physical allergies to them, even affecting my breathing). About fifteen minutes later I saw the banker lifting free weights at the gym, trying to replicate natural exercises usi.. | Nassim Nicholas Taleb | ||
| 6d1a5ac | It is as if we are doomed to be deceived by the most superficial part of things, the packaging, the gift wrapping. This is why we don't see antifragility in places that are obvious, too obvious. It is not part of the accepted way of thinking about success, economic growth, or innovation that these may result only from overcompensation against stressors. Nor do we see this overcompensation at work elsewhere. (And domain dependence is also wh.. | Nassim Nicholas Taleb | ||
| 7473b40 | called the lending rate, the interest rate in the economy (and has proved to be good at it). The libertarian presidential candidate Ron Paul was called a crank for suggesting the abolition of the Federal Reserve, or even restricting its role. But he would also have been called a crank for suggesting the creation of an agency to control other prices. | Nassim Nicholas Taleb | ||
| 5fb7e41 | I wanted to become a flaneur, a professional meditator, sit in cafes, lounge, unglued to desks and organization structures, sleep as long as I needed, read voraciously, and not owe any explanation to anybody. I wanted to be left alone in order to build, small steps at a time, an entire system of thought based on my Black Swan idea | Nassim Nicholas Taleb | ||
| e445dee | What does "fitness" mean? Being exactly tuned to a given past history of a specific environment, or extrapolating to an environment with stressors of higher intensity? Many seem to point to the first kind of adaptation, missing the notion of antifragility. But if one were to write down mathematically a standard model of selection, one would get overcompensation rather than mere "fitness."*" | Nassim Nicholas Taleb | ||
| 2eaf273 | Repeated punishment, while it crushes the hatred of a few, stirs the hatred of all ... just as trees that have been trimmed throw out again countless branches." For revolutions feed on repression, growing heads faster and faster as one literally cuts a few off by killing demonstrators. There is an Irish revolutionary song that encapsulates the effect: The higher you build your barricades, the stronger we become." | Nassim Nicholas Taleb | ||
| 06d7f50 | Croesus, King of Lydia, was considered the richest man of his time. To this day Romance languages use the expression "rich as Croesus" to describe a person of excessive wealth. He was said to be visited by Solon, the Greek legislator known for his dignity, reserve, upright morals, humility, frugality, wisdom, intelligence, and courage. Solon did not display the smallest surprise at the wealth and splendor surrounding his host, nor the tinie.. | Nassim Nicholas Taleb | ||
| beb9f0b | In any type of activity or business divorced from the direct filter of skin in the game, the great majority of people know the jargon, play the part, and are intimate with the cosmetic details, but are clueless about the subject. | Nassim Nicholas Taleb | ||
| 0a2f42a | Our operation has a mortality rate of 1%. So far we have operated on ninety-nine patients with great success; you are our one hundreth, hence you have a 100% probability of dying on the table. | Nassim Nicholas Taleb | ||
| 076280f | First ethical rule: If you see fraud and do not say fraud, you are a fraud. | Nassim Nicholas Taleb | ||
| 3efeaad | It is hard to explain to naive data-driven people that risk is in the future, not in the past. | Nassim Nicholas Taleb | ||
| 4a52f2b | Likewise, an increase in personal performance (regardless of whether it is caused deterministically or by the agency of Lady Fortuna) induces a rise of serotonin in the subject, itself causing an increase of what is commonly called "leadership" ability. One is "on a roll." Some imperceptible changes in deportment, like an ability to express oneself with serenity and confidence, make the subject look credible--as if he truly deserved the she.. | Nassim Nicholas Taleb | ||
| e9e2501 | How was your year?" brings them a small but containable spasm of pain deep inside, since almost all of their years will seem wasted to someone looking at their life from the outside." | Nassim Nicholas Taleb | ||
| 53fdaa6 | studying courage in textbooks doesn't make you any more courageous than eating cow meat makes you bovine. | Nassim Nicholas Taleb | ||
| f3d367b | When you don't have debt you don't care about your reputation in economics circles--and somehow it is only when you don't care about your reputation that you tend to have a good one. Just as in matters of seduction, people lend the most to those who need them the least. | Nassim Nicholas Taleb | ||
| b0958e8 | Ex cura theoria nascitur. | Nassim Nicholas Taleb | ||
| 376ccb4 | you'd even rather have a failed real person than a successful one, as blemishes, scars, and character flaws increase the distance between a human and a ghost. | Nassim Nicholas Taleb | ||
| fc97b6b | detest the ruthlessness of selection, the inexorable disloyalty of Mother Nature. I detest the notion of improvement thanks to harm to others. As a humanist, I stand against the antifragility of systems at the expense of individuals, for if you follow the reasoning, this makes us humans individually irrelevant. | Nassim Nicholas Taleb | ||
| b7cfa7f | Heroism and the respect it commands is a form of compensation by society for those who take risks for others. And entrepreneurship is a risky and heroic activity, necessary for growth or even the mere survival of the economy. It is also necessarily collective on epistemological grounds--to facilitate the development of expertise. | Nassim Nicholas Taleb | ||
| 05a2102 | Life is long gamma. | Nassim Nicholas Taleb | ||
| 01e48de | veritas odium parit--truth brings hatred. | Nassim Nicholas Taleb | ||
| ab33141 | Wittgenstein is occasionally mentioned (you can always mention Wittgenstein since he is vague enough to always seem relevant). | Nassim Nicholas Taleb | ||
| 43c7dc0 | Psychologists and economists who study "irrationality" do not realize that humans may have an instinct to procrastinate only when no life is in danger. I do not procrastinate when I see a lion entering my bedroom or fire in my neighbor's library. I do not procrastinate after a severe injury. I do so with unnatural duties and procedures." | Nassim Nicholas Taleb | ||
| 9774665 | A donkey equally famished and thirsty caught at an equal distance between food and water would unavoidably die of hunger or thirst. But he can be saved thanks to a random nudge one way or the other. This metaphor is named Buridan's Donkey, after the medieval philosopher Jean de Buridan, who--among other, very complicated things--introduced the thought experiment. When some systems are stuck in a dangerous impasse, randomness and only random.. | Nassim Nicholas Taleb | ||
| 9d22b2c | There is something like a switch in us that kills the individual in favor of the collective when people engage in communal dances, mass riots, or war. Your mood is now that of the herd. You are part of what Elias Canetti calls the rhythmic and throbbing crowd. You can also feel a different variety of crowd experience during your next street riot, when fear of authorities vanishes completely under group fever. | Nassim Nicholas Taleb | ||
| c93b340 | I developed the governing impression that our minds are wonderful explanation machines, capable of making sense out of almost anything, capable of mounting explanations for all manner of phenomena, and generally incapable of accepting the idea of unpredictability | Nassim Nicholas Taleb | ||
| 6b8aa8a | It struck me, a belief that has never left me since, that we are just a great machine for looking backward, and that humans are great at self-delusion. | Nassim Nicholas Taleb |