In his book “The Black Swan” Nassim Taleb says, “We have seen how good we are at narrating backwards, at inventing stories that convince us we understand the past. In spite of the empirical record we continue to project into the future as if we were good at it, using tools and methods that exclude the rare events.” Funny isn’t it, since the big, rare, unpredictable events are precisely what shape the world. Events like the automobile and the World Wars, the internet and the Beatles.
I think it’s ironic that by accepting we have little control over most things, actually gives us greater control over what might happen.
My Comments: Great writeup and I think it can be applied to several different areas of life, investing, ect...
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Monday, August 31, 2009
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