The story illustrates the folly of looking to the past in order to predict the future.
Victor Butenkohas quoted6 years ago
says, results in a distortion bias, “the difference between what you see and what is there
Victor Butenkohas quoted6 years ago
narrative fallacy addresses our limited ability to look at sequences of facts without weaving an explanation into them
Victor Butenkohas quoted6 years ago
round-trip fallacy, the human tendency to conflate two similar-sounding statements that are in fact convey very different information.
Oslik Dauhas quoted7 years ago
Taleb encourages readers to maximize their exposure to potential positive Black Swans by putting themselves in situations (like social gatherings) that have the potential to produce fortuitous encounters. And
Oslik Dauhas quoted7 years ago
barbell strategy advocates for, “taking maximum exposure to the positive Black Swans
Oslik Dauhas quoted7 years ago
taking maximum exposure to the positive Black Swans while remaining paranoid about the negative ones
Oslik Dauhas quoted7 years ago
“[k]now how to rank beliefs not according to their plausibility but to the harm they may cause
Oslik Dauhas quoted7 years ago
his vision of utopia as an epistemocracy, “[A] society governed from the basis of awareness of ignorance, not knowledge
Oslik Dauhas quoted7 years ago
In the beginner’s mind there are many possibilities, but in the expert’s there are few.