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A Random House Ebook Omnibus Edition
Fooled by Randomness copyright 2008 by Nassim Nicholas Taleb
The Black Swan copyright 2007 by Nassim Nicholas Taleb
The Bed of Procrustes copyright 2010 by Nassim Nicholas Taleb
Antifragile copyright 2012 by Nassim Nicholas Taleb
Skin in the Game copyright 2018 by Nassim Nicholas Taleb
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Copyright 2012 by Nassim Nicholas Taleb
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Taleb, Nassim.
Antifragile : things that gain from disorder / Nassim Nicholas Taleb.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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1. Uncertainty (Information theory)Social aspects. 2. Forecasting. 3. Complexity (Philosophy) I. Title.
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CONTENTS
CHAPTER SUMMARIES AND MAP
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. Explains how we missed the word antifragility in classrooms. Fragile-Robust-Antifragile as Damocles-Phoenix-Hydra. Domain dependence.
. Where we find overcompensation. Obsessive love is the most antifragile thing outside of economics.
. The difference between the organic and the engineered. Touristification and attempts to suck volatility out of life.
. The antifragility of the whole often depends on the fragility of the parts. Why death is a necessity for life. The benefits of errors for the collective. Why we need risk takers. A few remarks about modernity missing the point. A salute to the entrepreneur and risk taker.
THE PROCRUSTEAN BED
. Two different randomness categories, seen through the profiles of two brothers. How Switzerland is not controlled from above. The difference between Mediocristan and Extremistan. The virtues of city-states, bottom-up political systems, and the stabilizing effect of municipal noise.
. Systems that like randomness. Annealing inside and outside physics. Explains the effect of overstabilizing organisms and complex systems (political, economic, etc.). The defects of intellectualism. U.S. foreign policy, and pseudostabilization.
. An introduction to naive intervention and iatrogenics, the most neglected product of modernity. Noise and signal and overintervening from noise.
. Prediction as the child of modernity.
. Fat Tony, the smeller of fragility, Nero, long lunches, and squeezing the fragilistas.
. In which Professor Triffat refuses his own medicine and we use Seneca and stoicism as a back door to explain why everything antifragile has to have more upside than downside and hence benefits from volatility, error, and stressorsthe fundamental asymmetry.
. What to mix and not to mix. The barbell strategy in life and things as the transformation of anything from fragile to antifragile.
(The tension between education, which loves order, and innovation, which loves disorder.)
. Thales versus Aristotle, and the notion of optionality, which allows you not to know whats going onwhy it has been misunderstood owing to the conflation. How Aristotle missed the point. Optionality in private life. Conditions under which tinkering outperforms design. Rationalflneur.
. Asymmetric payoffs behind growth, little else. The Soviet-Harvard illusion, or the lecturing-birds-how-to-fly effect. Epiphenomena.
. The green lumber fallacy. Tension between episteme and trial and error, and the role through history. Does knowledge generate wealth, and if so, which knowledge? When two things are not the same thing.
. Rewriting the history of technology. How, in science, history is rewritten by the losers and how I saw it in my own business and how we can generalize. Does knowledge of biology hurt medicine? Hiding the role of luck. What makes a good entrepreneur?
. How to deal with Soccer Moms. The education of a flneur.
. Fat Tony argues with Socrates. Why cant we do things we cant explain, and why do we have to explain things we do? The Dionysian. The sucker-nonsucker approach to things.
. Convexity, concavity, and convexity effects. Why size fragilizes.
. The Philosophers Stone. Deeper into convexity. How Fannie Mae went bust. Nonlinearity. The heuristic to detect fragility and antifragility. Convexity biases, Jensens inequality, and their impact on ignorance.
. Neomania. Looking at the future by via negativa. The Lindy effect: the old outlives the new in proportion to its age. Empedocles Tile. Why the irrational has an edge over the perceived-to-be-rational.
. Medicine and asymmetry. Decision rules in medical problems: why the very ill has a convex payoff and the healthy has concave exposures.
. Medicine by subtraction. Introduces the match between individuals and the type of randomness in the environment. Why I dont want to live forever.
. The agency problem as transfer of fragility. Skin in the game. Doxastic commitment, or soul in the game. The Robert Rubin problem, the Joseph Stiglitz problem, and the Alan Blinder problem, all three about agency, and one about cherry-picking.
. Ethicalinversion. The collective can be wrong while individuals know it. How people are trapped into an opinion, and how to set them free.
. Conclusion.
. What happens when Nero leaves to go to the Levant to observe the rite of Adonis.
PROLOGUE