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No.135
How many of you have read it? If you read this and the book "determined" it is kind of the ultimate blackpill(can't think of a better word, sorry), you will never see the world in the same way.
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No.137
>>135(OP)
I like to read books with an optimistic worldview but Ive read notes by dosto and I got uncomfortable with how I could relate to the protagonist.
I dont want to read blackpill books, my life is already miserable
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No.141
>>137
If you are interested in finance, you should read it for sure, it's not that depressing
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No.426
>>135(OP)
I've read it, it's essentially saying that were deterministic machines in a probabilistic world in so many words. I've always felt Taleb is kind of a hack but a more sophisticated one than the great grifter Malcolm Gladwell. Maybe he has good ideas but he lacks the talent or the want to drive the point home properly to those he believes are stupider than him
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No.427
>>135(OP)
is it more technical?




















































