
Ep. 3: Jay Richards Ph.D: The Future of Work in an Age of Smart Machines
The Moral Imagination
Anti Fragility Is Not Robust
The opposite of fragile is not robust, but the opposite is anti fragile. We are able to do this in part by the choices that we make with what we've been given. It's something that we can develop as a virtue and I think it's highly under prize. The most depressing thing right now is that at the very moment when we most need to be anti fragile, college students are going to try several things usually before they're good at them.
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