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2. Antifragile: Things that Gain From Disorder by Nassim Taleb copy sent me by author. Full of original ideas. It may be unprecedented that a serious thinker so anti-establishment has so loud a voice. Much of the book is about a generalization of hormesis, the observation that a small amount of Treatment X can be beneficial even though a large amount of Treatment X is deadly. For example, a small amount of smoking is probably good for you. Taleb goes beyond this to say that in some things, the hormetic benefit the benefit from small amounts is much larger than in other similar things. You can fulfill the same function governance, banking, science with a system where the entities benefit a lot from small shocks which Taleb calls “anti-fragile” or a system where the entities benefit not at all from small shocks. Systems where small shocks cause benefits tend to suffer less when exposed to large shocks.

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