There is a world beyond resilience. That world invites us to grow and develop ways of being in the world that make us ... antifragile. Nassim Nicholas Taleb lays out the path and the necessity in this provocative book.
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The Enchanted Loom reviews Nicholas Nassim Taleb's book, Antifragile
3. Thread 1:
Some things benefit from shocks; they
thrive and grow when exposed to dis-
order, volatility,
stressors and
randomness;
they love risk,
adventure and
uncertainty.
Let us call them
antifragile.
(pg. 3)
4. Thread 2:
We are largely better at doing than we
are at thinking, thanks to antifragility.
I¡¯d rather be dumb
and antifragile
than extremely
smart and
fragile, anytime.
(pg. 4)
5. Thread 3:
The fragilista defaults
to thinking that what
she does not see is
not there, or what she
does not understand
does not exist.
At the core, she
tends to mistake
the unknown
for the nonexistent.
(pg. 9)
7. Thread 5:
If you are not a
washing machine
or a cuckoo clock ¨C
in other words,
if you are alive ¨C
something deep
in your soul likes
a certain amount
of randomness
and disorder.
(pg. 63)
8. Thread 6:
My moods,
my sadness
or my bouts
of anxiety,
are a
second source
of intelligence ¨C
perhaps even
the first
source.
(pg. 61)
9. Thread 7:
The most interesting aspect of evolution:
it only works because of its antifragility;
it is in love with stressors, randomness,
uncertainty and disorder.
(pg. 67)
10. Thread 8:
Success brings
an asymmetry:
you now have a
lot more to
lose than to gain.
You are hence ¡
fragile.
(pg. 154)
11. Thread 9:
You need to know if you do not like the
pursuit of money and wealth because you
genuinely do
not like it,
or you are
rationalizing
your ability
to be success-
ful at it.
(pg. 174)
12. Thread 10:
Collaboration has explosive upside, what
in mathematics is called a super-additive
function, i.e.
1 + 1 equals
more than 2,
and 1+1+1
equals much,
much more
than three.
(pg. 233)
1+1+1=
Synergy