Nassim Nicholas Taleb — "If you lie to me, keep lying; don't hurt me by suddenly telling the truth."
If you lie to me, keep lying; don't hurt me by suddenly telling the truth.
If you lie to me, keep lying; don't hurt me by suddenly telling the truth.
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"The absurdity of money is that it is only good for you if you don't spend it."
"I want you to write down that I started wearing them [Steve Jobs turtlenecks] before he did. I want that to be known."
"The good life is simple. Don't f*ck it up by making it complicated."
"The three most addictive things in the world are heroin, carbohydrates, and a monthly salary."
"You want to be the fire and wish for the wind."
Lebanese-American probabilist and The Black Swan (2007) author whose work on tail risk and antifragility reshaped finance and policy thinking. Closely associated with Benoit Mandelbrot (fractal mathematician, Taleb's mentor figure). For an intellectual contrast, see Steven Pinker, Harvard psychologist and The Better Angels of Our Nature author — Taleb has spent the 2010s publicly attacking Pinker's data-driven 'things are getting better' optimism as naive Gaussian thinking under fat-tailed reality — the loudest public statistics argument of the decade.
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