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Nassim Nicholas Taleb challenges our obsession with predictability in a world governed by the unexpected. He introduces the concept of a black swan, an event that is nearly impossible to foresee, carries massive consequences, and is explained away after it happens as if it were inevitable. From the rise of the internet to major market crashes, Taleb argues that these outliers shape history far mo…

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