FOOLED BY RANDOMNESS
From
Amazon:
Fooled
by Randomness is a standalone book in Nassim Nicholas Taleb’s
landmark Incerto series, an investigation of opacity, luck, uncertainty,
probability, human error, risk, and decision-making in a world we don’t
understand. The other books in the series are The Black Swan, Antifragile,
Skin in the Game, and The Bed of Procrustes.
Fooled
by Randomness is the word-of-mouth sensation that will change
the way you think about business and the world. Nassim Nicholas Taleb–veteran
trader, renowned risk expert, polymathic scholar, erudite raconteur, and New
York Times bestselling author of The Black Swan–has written a modern
classic that turns on its head what we believe about luck and skill.
This
book is about luck–or more precisely, about how we perceive and deal with luck
in life and business. Set against the backdrop of the most conspicuous forum in
which luck is mistaken for skill–the world of trading–Fooled by Randomness
provides captivating insight into one of the least understood factors in all
our lives. Writing in an entertaining narrative style, the author tackles major
intellectual issues related to the underestimation of the influence of
happenstance on our lives.
The
book is populated with an array of characters, some of whom have grasped, in
their own way, the significance of chance: the baseball legend Yogi Berra; the
philosopher of knowledge Karl Popper; the ancient world’s wisest man, Solon;
the modern financier George Soros; and the Greek voyager Odysseus. We also meet
the fictional Nero, who seems to understand the role of randomness in his
professional life but falls victim to his own superstitious foolishness.
However,
the most recognizable character of all remains unnamed–the lucky fool who
happens to be in the right place at the right time–he embodies the “survival of
the least fit.” Such individuals attract devoted followers who believe in their
guru’s insights and methods. But no one can replicate what is obtained by
chance.
Are we capable of distinguishing the fortunate charlatan from the genuine visionary? Must we always try to uncover nonexistent messages in random events? It may be impossible to guard ourselves against the vagaries of the goddess Fortuna, but after reading Fooled by Randomness we can be a little better prepared.
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