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Nassim Nicholas Taleb: The Future Has Always Been Crazier Than We Thought

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Gambler's Fallacy

The uncertainty we have is micro uncertainty, it's so monstrous. People waste their time talking about limits of knowledge here when the limits of knowledge are not consequential. That's why I get very angry. Another thing, I call the word called the ludic fallacy. To try to back people not to equate uncertainty with what you see in games as casino. Number one, because casinos from New York or stand and the second one, you don't know the real life. And the casino, the sterilized probability is most of what we learn, particularly in philosophy probably comes from this stupid thing.

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