Skin in the Game: Hidden Asymmetries in Daily Life
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Religion & Spirituality
Business & Economics
Formato
Tapa dura
Páginas
304
Idioma
Inglés
Publicado
Feb 27, 2018
Editorial
RANDOM HOUSE
ISBN-10
042528462X
ISBN-13
9780425284629
Descripción
Nassim Nicholas Taleb explores the intricate dynamics of risk and decision-making in everyday life. He delves into the concept of "skin in the game," emphasizing the critical importance of personal exposure to risks when it comes to the reliability of individuals and institutions. Taleb argues that those who wield influence should bear the consequences of their actions, creating a more accountable and ethical societal framework.
Through engaging anecdotes and thought-provoking insights, he uncovers hidden asymmetries that shape human behavior and economic systems. His unique perspective encourages readers to question the conventional wisdom that often reigns supreme in finance, governance, and personal relationships. This work serves as a compelling invitation to reconsider how individuals and organizations navigate the complexities of risk, ultimately leading to a better understanding of the world we inhabit.
Through engaging anecdotes and thought-provoking insights, he uncovers hidden asymmetries that shape human behavior and economic systems. His unique perspective encourages readers to question the conventional wisdom that often reigns supreme in finance, governance, and personal relationships. This work serves as a compelling invitation to reconsider how individuals and organizations navigate the complexities of risk, ultimately leading to a better understanding of the world we inhabit.
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