- If something looks irrational – and has been so for a long time – odds are you have a wrong definition of rationality.
- Being an entrepreneur is an existential, not just a financial thing.
- The first one who uses “but”, has lost the argument.
- Virtue is sequence of small acts of omission. Honor and Grandeur can be a single gutsy, momentous, and self-sacrificial act of commission.
- To be a person of virtue you need to be boringly virtuous in every single small action. To be a person of honor all you need is be honorable in a few important things (say risk your life or career or reputation for a just cause, or live up to your word when nobody else has guts to do so, etc.)
- To understand how something works, figure out how to break it.
- Bring the good new is trickles, the bad news in lumps.
- It takes a lot of skills to be virtuous without being boring.
- Atheists are just modern versions of religious fundamentalists: they both take religion too literally.
- High Modernity: routine in place of physical effort, physical effort in place of mental expenditure. & mental expenditure in place of mental clarity.
- It is a sign of weakness to avoid showing signs of weakness.
- Life is about execution rather than purpose.
- The general principle of antifragility, it is much better to do things you cannot explain than explain things you cannot do.
- The ultimate freedom lies in not having to explain “why” you did something.
- Life is about the early detection of the reversal point beyond which belongings (say a house, country house, car, or business) start owning you.
- The first, and hardest, step to wisdom: avert the standard assumption that people know what they want.
- If someone is making an effort to ignore you, he is not ignoring you.
- Journalists cannot grasp that what is interesting is not necessarily important; most cannot even grasp that what is sensational is not necessarily interesting.
- Injuries done to us by others tend to be acute; the self-inflicted ones tend to be chronic.
- We often benefit from harm done to us by others; almost never from self-inflicted injuries.
- For a free person, the optimal – most opportunistic – route between two points should never be the shortest one.
- Just as eating cow-meat doesn’t turn you into a cow, studying philosophy doesn’t make you wiser.
- If the professor is not capable of giving a class without preparation, don’t attend. People should only teach what they have learned organically, through experience and curiosity… or get another job.
- Accept the rationality of time, never its fairness and morality.
- Real life (vita beata) is when your choices correspond to your duties.
- France took Algeria, hoping for a country to eat coussoulet and instead France is now eating couscous. Inverse effects are the norm.
- In a conflict, the middle ground is the least likely to be correct.
- Risk takers never complain. They do.
- You are as good as how nice you are to people you don’t have to be nice to.
- Intellect without balls is like a race car without tires.
- What counts is not what people say about you, it is how much energy they spend saying it.
Sunday, January 8, 2017
Taleb quotes
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