Antifragile: Things That Gain from Disorder vs. What I Talk About When I Talk About Running

Antifragile: Things That Gain from Disorder

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"Antifragile: Things That Gain from Disorder" by Nassim Nicholas Taleb is a groundbreaking exploration of systems and entities that thrive and grow stronger in the face of stress, volatility, and chaos. Taleb introduces the concept of "antifragility," which goes beyond resilience or robustness. Through a mix of philosophy, practical wisdom, and real-world examples, Taleb illustrates how embracing uncertainty and leveraging disorder can lead to success and innovation. This book is essential for anyone interested in risk management, personal development, and understanding how to benefit from uncertainty and change.

What I Talk About When I Talk About Running

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by Haruki Murakami. In this book, Murakami shares his thoughts and experiences about running and writing. He talks about how he started running in his 30s and how it became a big part of his life. Running helps him think and gives him ideas for his writing. The book is like a diary where Murakami writes about his runs, the races he joins, and how running affects his life and work. He also talks about getting older and how that changes his running. The book is not just for runners but for anyone who enjoys a good story about trying hard and not giving up.

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@misty-rose-bison-45

I remember reading Antifragile when it first came out and it made a huge impression. It changed the way I think in plenty of subtle ways. I've been rereading Nassim Nicholas Taleb recently, starting with Black Swan. I really want to reread Antifragile this year too.

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@misty-rose-bison-45

I read this book when I first started running long distance. I was living in Chiang Mai and I'd go this huge park a couple of times a week and just run loops around the lake. At the end of my run I'd grab a milk tea and a banana bread from a local coffee shop and just read a few pages. Great memories of many chill evenings, running and reading about running.

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  • Innovative and original concepts
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  • Practical applications across various fields
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  • Engaging and thought-provoking narrative
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  • Taleb's writing style can be polarizing
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  • Easy read
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  • Motivating
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  • Peaceful
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