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Ralph Nader, Skin In The Game, Getting Caught, Is The Pope Atheist, Flaneur, Russia Bombs

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Completed Chapter on Stubborn Minority Rules: ByeBye toGMOs, explains spread of Islam, functioning of markets,etc. https://t.co/aqvZRfx0qN

— NassimNicholasTaleb (@nntaleb) October 4, 2015

Someone who regrets doing something wrong *after* being caught is mostly regretting having been caught.

— NassimNicholasTaleb (@nntaleb) October 4, 2015

Is the pope atheist? https://t.co/p38h1uKA8L

— NassimNicholasTaleb (@nntaleb) October 5, 2015

Could we end up with some anti-nonindependent Trump-Sanders alliance? @DavidBCollum

— NassimNicholasTaleb (@nntaleb) October 6, 2015

Now the NYT has caught on the idea of Flâneur: The Flâneur Discovers Paris, a Step at a Time http://t.co/kI0fr6yscc

— NassimNicholasTaleb (@nntaleb) October 3, 2015

The WSJ hates the Russians more than AlQaeda. The Russian bombed Al-Qaeda that WSJ describes as a “moderate” group. Despicable.

— NassimNicholasTaleb (@nntaleb) October 2, 2015

Thesis freely available in Saudi Arabia showing legal validity for acts of terrorism agnst minorities and infidels. https://t.co/TB4sEyjX1v

— NassimNicholasTaleb (@nntaleb) September 29, 2015

The dictatorship of the (stubborn) minority [those with Skin in the game] https://t.co/aqvZRfx0qN

— NassimNicholasTaleb (@nntaleb) October 1, 2015

Dedication of Skin In The Game pic.twitter.com/iHW87ds5sj

— NassimNicholasTaleb (@nntaleb) September 28, 2015

What we read leaves a permanent imprint somewhere inside of us; which is why reading nothing is much better than reading a bad book.

— NassimNicholasTaleb (@nntaleb) September 27, 2015