Fooled By Randomness & The Black Swan: Two Books In One
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Formato
Brossura
Pagine
682
Lingua
Inglese
Pubblicato
Oct 7, 2009
Editore
Penguin Books
ISBN-10
0141047062
ISBN-13
9780141047065
Descrizione
Nassim Nicholas Taleb explores the intricate dance between randomness and human perception in this thought-provoking compilation. Delving into the often-overlooked influence of chance, he illustrates how life, markets, and our decision-making processes are profoundly shaped by unforeseen events. Through engaging anecdotes and sharp analysis, Taleb challenges readers to confront their biases and rethink how they interpret the world around them.
In tandem, the notion of the "black swan" — rare and unpredictable events that carry significant consequences — looms large in Taleb's discourse. He urges a reassessment of how society reacts to such anomalies, emphasizing resilience over predictability. This dual examination offers a deep lens through which to understand uncertainty and the often distorted narratives that emerge from it, inviting readers to embrace complexity in an unpredictable world.
In tandem, the notion of the "black swan" — rare and unpredictable events that carry significant consequences — looms large in Taleb's discourse. He urges a reassessment of how society reacts to such anomalies, emphasizing resilience over predictability. This dual examination offers a deep lens through which to understand uncertainty and the often distorted narratives that emerge from it, inviting readers to embrace complexity in an unpredictable world.
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