This reads like a badly-explained piece of Taleb's most recent book "Antifragility". Taleb specifically mentions most of the points mentioned, "the focus on teams" and "learning from past mistakes". Granted, these are…
I don't agree with this completely. The idea that Nassim Taleb talks about in Antifragility relates to the allocation across assets of 1/n, i.e. all have a uniform probability of 'being huge', since it's impossible to…
The U.S. has no past of consistently placing among the 'best' in the world as measured by standardized tests. We are not 'losing competitiveness' due to these countries because they are smarter. The United States'…
This reads like a badly-explained piece of Taleb's most recent book "Antifragility". Taleb specifically mentions most of the points mentioned, "the focus on teams" and "learning from past mistakes". Granted, these are…
I don't agree with this completely. The idea that Nassim Taleb talks about in Antifragility relates to the allocation across assets of 1/n, i.e. all have a uniform probability of 'being huge', since it's impossible to…
The U.S. has no past of consistently placing among the 'best' in the world as measured by standardized tests. We are not 'losing competitiveness' due to these countries because they are smarter. The United States'…