: For a system to be antifragile, its decision-makers must share in the risks of their choices. Taleb criticizes "fragilistas"—experts who make predictions or policies but do not suffer the consequences when they are wrong.
: Things that resist shocks but remain unchanged (e.g., a sturdy bridge, a stone). AntifrГЎgil - Nassim Nicholas Taleb.epub
: A concept suggesting that the longer a non-perishable thing (like a book or an idea) has survived, the longer it is likely to continue surviving in the future. : For a system to be antifragile, its
: Having options allows you to benefit from the positive side of uncertainty without being obligated to take the negative. Critical Reception Go to product viewer dialog for this item. Antifragile by Nassim Nicholas Taleb a sturdy bridge