In "Antifragile: Things That Gain from Disorder" Nassim Nicholas Taleb provides a blueprint for living in a world of unpredictable events. Drawing from ancient wisdom, street wisdom, and his own research, Taleb argues that embracing chaos and disorder can help us to thrive and become antifragile. He explains why the city-state is better than the nation-state, why debt is bad, and why efficient is not efficient at all. Praised by The Economist as "ambitious and thought-provoking" and by Newsweek as "highly entertaining", this book is a revolutionary look at how to live in a world of uncertainty.
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