Nassim Taleb - 4 Rules To Become Antifragile (For A Better Life)

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  • Опубликовано: 26 сен 2024

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  • @edreeves121
    @edreeves121 Год назад +90

    Fooled by Randomness. Most worthwhile book I have read.

  • @davidreninger5093
    @davidreninger5093 11 месяцев назад +22

    Formal education can be very valuable , 1st it forces you to accomplish learning in a limited time frame, 2nd it exposes you to multiple sources of knowledge and accelerates your growth , it makes you have experiences you will probably not know exist or have the stamina or fortitude to complete. One of course should keep growing, education should not be the end but only the start of life long learning.

    • @PickingNuggets
      @PickingNuggets  11 месяцев назад

      💯 %

    • @malemyr2
      @malemyr2 8 месяцев назад +2

      Yes! …and BTW the author himself has many “higher education” diplomas 🤔

    • @silentperson233
      @silentperson233 7 месяцев назад

      Useful nuance, what have you done this month to continue growing?

    • @eirikbelisarius1100
      @eirikbelisarius1100 4 месяца назад +2

      Charles Darwin was a MD and Einstein got a PhD at the same time as he worked on the Theory of Relativity, soo. Perhaps formal education is useful...

    • @PickingNuggets
      @PickingNuggets  4 месяца назад

      @eirikbelisarius1100 no doubt

  • @alphabeta8403
    @alphabeta8403 Год назад +53

    4:00 Formal education
    7:00 The Stoic
    11:00 Real life = Suffering/sacrifices
    12:00 *Formal education will make you a living. Self education will make you a fortune.*

    • @silentperson233
      @silentperson233 7 месяцев назад

      What sort of sacrifices have you made this week?

  • @Darknight526
    @Darknight526 Год назад +12

    The Doers are the major Thinkers.
    Interesting statement by Steve Jobs. Beautiful.

  • @santomenon3689
    @santomenon3689 Год назад +7

    Nasim Taleb is an epitome of Wisdom. Super rational and brutally honest

  • @GE0attack
    @GE0attack Год назад +12

    That nasseib Talib quote at the end hit home hard. I plan my day his something goes side ways i get angry. Navals quote was as always inspiring even tho i have heard it multiple times

    • @PickingNuggets
      @PickingNuggets  Год назад +1

      same here!

    • @alexanderhomoky1140
      @alexanderhomoky1140 Год назад

      Honest question... So what do you do? How to get stuff done?

    • @GE0attack
      @GE0attack Год назад +1

      @@alexanderhomoky1140 do what's most important to you. Eliminate distraction work on things Be Do er not a thinker

    • @silentperson233
      @silentperson233 7 месяцев назад

      What did Naval's quote inspire you to do this month?

  • @everything_cave
    @everything_cave Год назад +5

    Best summary I've seen so far, and I've seen many :D Fantastic work. Jam-packed with valuable ideas

  • @vinayhn357
    @vinayhn357 Год назад +2

    Summaries which stay with us for a very long time. Picking nuggets is just 👌🏻

  • @peekachu103
    @peekachu103 Год назад +4

    You are a blessing in my life, thank you so much for your work. 🙏🌟💙

  • @BallyBoy95
    @BallyBoy95 Год назад +3

    this video is so darn high quality, just wow. defo subbin for more.

  • @coder_rc
    @coder_rc Год назад +4

    Amazing as always 🎉

  • @AT-ol2yj
    @AT-ol2yj Год назад +2

    Ha!…my mom just introduced me to the word “flaneur”. She was so excited to have some sort explanation of validation of my character.

  • @vic-g
    @vic-g Год назад +3

    Fantastic video, thank you 👍

  • @sanjeetsinghk
    @sanjeetsinghk Месяц назад

    Amazing. Thank you so much for this. It's crazy we have this knowledge and wisdom for free.

  • @80X20FitnessXFinance
    @80X20FitnessXFinance Год назад +1

    Great channel. Had a alot of use for buildying my business.

  • @t.cheers
    @t.cheers 6 дней назад

    9:14 Wow, best line ever. Buddhist with attitude. Have the last word with fate!

  • @anthonysteen56
    @anthonysteen56 Год назад +3

    The catch in your idea is that to really get the value from the books YOU, the individual, has to do the exercise that Picking Nuggets is offering.
    The value of the offer is mostly an illusion. The value of wisdom cannot be consumed only earned.
    That’s why there’s nobility in being in the entertainment business. 100% of the value is obtained through passive consumption

  • @Chris-el4hd
    @Chris-el4hd 9 месяцев назад

    Fascinating how both approaches work. Buddhist and Stoic.. what's interesting also is the potential
    Ethical issues

  • @ahnaftahmid5166
    @ahnaftahmid5166 10 месяцев назад

    Rule 4 is a game-changer for me. Amazing content. Loved it.

  • @tlm7790
    @tlm7790 Год назад +1

    Fantastic work! Thank you.😎

  • @MaheshkumarParab
    @MaheshkumarParab 28 дней назад

    This is gold

  • @luismiguel69able
    @luismiguel69able Год назад +2

    The book Akshaya by Anand Bhatt is a great follow up to this.

  • @Fish-ub3wn
    @Fish-ub3wn Год назад +2

    gj! i call it being armoured.

  • @arsalananwar8265
    @arsalananwar8265 Год назад +1

    Very informative

  • @DrDwarakanath
    @DrDwarakanath 11 месяцев назад

    Namastey ... Awesome 👌

  • @kuyajuswa
    @kuyajuswa 2 месяца назад

    you earned a sub... God tier content!

  • @franciscoevanarabic
    @franciscoevanarabic 2 месяца назад

    Dude, great video! Thanks.🎉

  • @danielecompangoni
    @danielecompangoni Месяц назад

    As I was studying stoicism in school it seemed like a dumb fairytale, so something was clearly not adding up. Fortunately at the time I was already starting to detox myself from the bad mindset of today as I had just started my first entrepreneural experience as I turned 18. So I started talking about philosophy to fellows I met at events or online and quickly realised they were always talking about stoicism and many almost "worshipped" it, then my own research about it started, and this was the moment I understood that all there was to school was what legal piece of paper it would have left me and skills (almost exclusively soft ones) it had taught me (on this part it was really good though). Hence I realised I better started fresh with everything I had learnt, since how people perceived it is nonsense (especially history, philisophy and authors of the past, as well as the sense and meaning of literature to which unfortunately many teachers and writers are oblivious to)

  • @KietHuynh-zg9gt
    @KietHuynh-zg9gt 2 месяца назад

    thanks

  • @theartofonlineprosperity
    @theartofonlineprosperity 7 месяцев назад

    Excellent.

  • @EvelinaDeLain
    @EvelinaDeLain Год назад +2

    Seneca/Tim Ferris talking about living a couple of days a month on the cheap only lands with 1st world, imagine giving this advise to a single mother in a village in a 3d world who has to feed 3 kids. Or someone fleeing the war with only a shirt on their back. But yes, for first world problems all of this is useful.

  • @Bilal-y7p
    @Bilal-y7p 6 месяцев назад

    LOVE YOU❤

  • @jarinorvanto4301
    @jarinorvanto4301 Год назад +1

    Harm avoidance or neuroticism are fragile characteristics, methinks. Obsessive compulsiveness is too.

  • @nayefalghazi2107
    @nayefalghazi2107 2 месяца назад

    Actually I think the Saudis are doing a good job in utilizing their resources. On the contrary, Lebanon has all the stressors and yet, these stressors didn’t force them to grow.

  • @mauricefinn1320
    @mauricefinn1320 Год назад +1

    Hahaha. This is the same guy who thought the sky was falling during the pandemic.The emperor has no clothes.

  • @Morbius1963
    @Morbius1963 2 месяца назад

    Imagine the ignorance and damage done if all teenagers decided that high school teachers were "second rate" and they could do better enrolling in the "university of life". This man might be clever, but he is dangerously arrogant, devoid of humility and self-satisfied.

    • @PickingNuggets
      @PickingNuggets  2 месяца назад

      I realised this when i was teenager and everything went smooth. I dont know whats that university of life you mention hahah

    • @Morbius1963
      @Morbius1963 2 месяца назад

      @@PickingNuggets smoothly

  • @tjdoss
    @tjdoss 6 месяцев назад

    Question on Seneca: can someone explain, from a psychological point of view: given the wealth and power Seneca had, would it have been possible for him to truly face abject poverty or tough circumstances to keep him grounded? He had a conscious safety rope and I wonder if a person is truly in abject poverty, would stoicism even apply.

  • @joezagame5598
    @joezagame5598 Год назад +8

    Great video. Excellent summary. I wasn’t familiar with the term “anti-fragile” until I watched this video, but I like it and will use it going forward. Thank you!

  • @shalli161
    @shalli161 28 дней назад

    Can anybody share the title of the book? I must read it!!!

  • @josh8491
    @josh8491 6 месяцев назад

    Wow he should make a book called "What Doesn't Kill You Makes You Stronger", you know, lazily swiping a common cliche for a book title, just like he did with "Skin in the Game"

  • @anierenimmay
    @anierenimmay Год назад

    The interviewer sound like Stewie. Can't unhear it >

  • @filatkanzler
    @filatkanzler 9 месяцев назад

    You're like me ~ don't know who Grothendieck was and why he actually is high rated between mathematicians

  • @Dentaalhatem
    @Dentaalhatem Год назад +1

    1:33 it looks like you aren’t updated ..

  • @ozan546
    @ozan546 11 месяцев назад +1

    All the examples from rich western countries

  • @spontaneousbootay
    @spontaneousbootay Год назад +1

    Real buddhism has nothing to do with separation from life. That type of thing doesnt even exist.

  • @RaymondRobinson-c5x
    @RaymondRobinson-c5x 19 дней назад

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    @gyanprakashraj4062 11 месяцев назад

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  • @soul17169
    @soul17169 Год назад +1

    Uh

  • @slayerzerg
    @slayerzerg Год назад

    antitititifragilefragile

  • @jonathanlivingston7358
    @jonathanlivingston7358 Год назад +1

    You’re contradicting yourself.
    You’re equating trauma with a limited stressor.
    Of course psychologists do not talk about post traumatic growth as defined by you since a limited stressor, in the context of optimal growth, it is not trauma. A limited stressor in this context occurs within the optimal window of challenge and development.
    In this context, trauma is by definition NOT a limited stressor. It’s a stressor that overwhelms the internal human system which stays locked in it to a degree that makes it very difficult to unlock. So, no, I’m the context of optimal growth trauma is not a limited stressor.

    • @llmgk
      @llmgk 10 месяцев назад +1

      Yeah, it didn’t come across right. But in his writings, he touches on it just like how you laid it out

  • @loupasternak
    @loupasternak 6 месяцев назад

    Sadly, he's become/is AntiSemetic

  • @AlXplorer-music
    @AlXplorer-music 2 месяца назад

    Flâneur
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  • @jktraderkicks
    @jktraderkicks Год назад +4

    Very ironic by Nassim - that dude is one of the most fragile people out there.

    • @SamiPaju
      @SamiPaju 18 дней назад +1

      You might want to back that statement with some arguments. Otherwise it’s as informative as a fart in the wind.

    • @thegoodson9086
      @thegoodson9086 17 дней назад

      The guy literally invented the term antifragile

  • @bluegiant13
    @bluegiant13 10 месяцев назад

    He is an incredibly bad speaker, good lessons though

  • @gmnboss
    @gmnboss Год назад

    Buy cardano

  • @arnaudbacchelli8864
    @arnaudbacchelli8864 7 месяцев назад

    Excellent content, thank you

  • @DrAlexVasquezICHNFM
    @DrAlexVasquezICHNFM Год назад +8

    Yeah, I don’t know how dumb someone will have to be to take advice from a guy who talks about risk and then wears two masks

    • @PickingNuggets
      @PickingNuggets  Год назад +3

      That particular risk is scalable. Thus he applies his "Precautionary Principle". It all depends on the nature of the risk (scalable or not) and the implied long term assymmetry

    • @jimjones3482
      @jimjones3482 Год назад

      Taken is a one hit wonder hack. he actually knows shit all about most things he talks about and in no way practices what he preaches.

    • @memumanother5956
      @memumanother5956 Год назад +1

      It's interesting that masks have become political. I didn't see any or hear comments about surgeons or medical staff wearing their masks in the past. Why would they wear them if they do nothing to protect the wearer and the patient.

    • @jimjones3482
      @jimjones3482 Год назад

      @@memumanother5956 it's not about the effectiveness (which is debatable), it's about the freedom to choose whether or not to wear a mask, and the way people who try to live their lives in normalcy without a dirty rag on their face were attacked and literally hated for it by others who think it's ok to remove people's freedoms because they are scared of something. It's a slippery slope.

    • @memumanother5956
      @memumanother5956 Год назад +1

      @jimjones3482 I agree so much political rubbish. It was the same for hydroxychloroquine and they did a trial with 3 times the dose and many people died to try to show it was dangerous I've taken it and ivermectin all safe after. However best to use logic and if I think it's risky then I will wear a mask.

  • @kevinsutube1p528
    @kevinsutube1p528 Месяц назад

    That video got pretty dumb. As soon as the Taleb talking ended it goes to a guy talking about being born rich. As if Nassim wasn’t

  • @jimjones3482
    @jimjones3482 Год назад

    Taleb is an expert on Bitcoin. Just ask him 😂

  • @JanCRT
    @JanCRT 4 месяца назад

    Excellent!

  • @dsm5d723
    @dsm5d723 9 месяцев назад

    Br0, forget the traffic in Paris. It's not healthy. No rounded mirrors at the vertices. Wh@t ! couldn't, D0ne.