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- Hardcover
- ISBN-10: 0141889233
- ISBN-13: 9780141889238
- Publisher: E-Penguin
- Pub date: Feb 28, 2008
- Also available as: Mass Market Paperback, Paperback and eBook
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This book is a bit harder to follow than Taleb's last effort. He presents most of his concepts in short understandable snippets, but they do not always flow together easily. Ironically, he refers repeatedly about "missing the forest for the trees", while the writing style in this book lends itsel ... Continue
This book is a bit harder to follow than Taleb's last effort. He presents most of his concepts in short understandable snippets, but they do not always flow together easily. Ironically, he refers repeatedly about "missing the forest for the trees", while the writing style in this book lends itself to that predicament for the reader.
That said, the concepts do flow together well in the end, and mulling over Taleb's views of life's dynamics is a very refreshing exercise in thought. Big thumbs up for the concept and ideas, only one thumb up for the style in which they are presented.
Look forward to reading this one since I enjoyed "Fooled by Randomness" by the same author.
I really wanted to like this book, but its signal:noise ratio is far too low.