Review "Fooled by Randomness"
Nassim Nicholas Taleb's "Fooled by Randomness" is a must-read for anyone who wants to understand risk. Learn a new perspective on chance and its impact on our decisions.
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Nassim Nicholas Taleb's "Fooled by Randomness" is a must-read for anyone who wants to understand risk. Learn a new perspective on chance and its impact on our decisions.
This almanac offers a good philosophical introduction to the questions of what prosperity and happiness are or can be. It provides Ravikant's answers and perspectives and offers further questions as an excellent stimulus to delve deeper into the topic.
In his book "How Fascism Works: the politics of us and them," Jason Stanley, the renowned American philosopher and professor at Yale University, analyzes the foundations of this political ideology. Reading the book sharpens awareness of right-wing rhetoric and illustrates the spread of right-wing ideas worldwide. This is a clear recommendation for anyone who cares about freedom and democracy!…
In his book, a questionable author assists innovative founders who do not want to copy what already exists but want to create something new.
I have been excited about his ideas and approaches since I saw Simon Sinek's TED Talk at the Golden Circle a few years ago. The talk focuses on the "why"—the question of why, both for personal and professional ambitions, for companies and clubs.
An insight into the world of the Stoics with a focus on human nature, ethics and morality, politics, and personal development from the perspective of a Roman emperor. An entirely different kind of reading – here is my review.
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