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		<title>The Bed of Procrustes: Philosophical and Practical Aphorisms</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 22 Feb 2021 03:25:44 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<h3 id="title" class="a-spacing-none a-text-normal"><span id="productTitle" class="a-size-extra-large">The Bed of Procrustes: Philosophical and Practical Aphorisms</span></h3>
<p><b><i>The Bed of Procrustes </i>is a standalone book in Nassim Nicholas Taleb’s landmark Incerto series, an investigation of opacity, luck, uncertainty, probability, human error, risk, and decision-making in a world we don’t understand. The other books in the series are <i>Fooled by Randomness, The Black Swan, Antifragile, </i>and <i>Skin in the Game.</i></b></p>
<p>By the author of the modern classic <i>The Black Swan</i>, this collection of aphorisms and meditations expresses his major ideas in ways you least expect.</p>
<h3>About the Author</h3>
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<p><b>Nassim Nicholas Taleb</b> has devoted his life to problems of uncertainty, probability, and knowledge. He spent nearly two decades as a businessman and quantitative trader before becoming a full-time philosophical essayist and academic researcher in 2006. Although he spends most of his time in the intense seclusion of his study, or as a flâneur meditating in cafés, he is currently Distinguished Professor of Risk Engineering at New York University’s Polytechnic Institute. His main subject matter is “decision making under opacity”—that is, a map and a protocol on how we should live in a world we don’t understand.</p>
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<p><b><i>The Bed of Procrustes </i>is a standalone book in Nassim Nicholas Taleb’s landmark Incerto series, an investigation of opacity, luck, uncertainty, probability, human error, risk, and decision-making in a world we don’t understand. The other books in the series are <i>Fooled by Randomness, The Black Swan, Antifragile, </i>and <i>Skin in the Game.</i></b></p>
<p>By the author of the modern classic <i>The Black Swan</i>, this collection of aphorisms and meditations expresses his major ideas in ways you least expect.</p>
<p><i>The Bed of Procrustes</i> takes its title from Greek mythology: the story of a man who made his visitors fit his bed to perfection by either stretching them or cutting their limbs. It represents Taleb’s view of modern civilization’s hubristic side effects—modifying humans to satisfy technology, blaming reality for not fitting economic models, inventing diseases to sell drugs, defining intelligence as what can be tested in a classroom, and convincing people that employment is not slavery.</p>
<p>Playful and irreverent, these aphorisms will surprise you by exposing self-delusions you have been living with but never recognized.</p>
<p>With a rare combination of pointed wit and potent wisdom, Taleb plows through human illusions, contrasting the classical values of courage, elegance, and erudition against the modern diseases of nerdiness, philistinism, and phoniness.</p>
<p><b>“Taleb’s crystalline nuggets of thought stand alone like esoteric poems.”—<i>Financial Times</i></b></p>
<h3>Review</h3>
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<p><b>Praise for Nassim Nicholas Taleb</b></p>
<p>“The most prophetic voice of all.” —<i>GQ</i></p>
<p>“The hottest thinker in the world.” —Bryan Appleyard, <i>The Sunday Times</i> (London)</p>
<p>“[Taleb writes] in a style that owes as much to Stephen Colbert as it does to Michel de Montaigne.” —<i>The Wall Street Journal</i></p>
<p>“Idiosyncratically brilliant.” —Niall Ferguson, <i>Los Angeles Times</i></p>
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<h3>About the Author</h3>
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<p><b>Nassim Nicholas Taleb</b> has devoted his life to problems of uncertainty, probability, and knowledge. He spent nearly two decades as a businessman and quantitative trader before becoming a full-time philosophical essayist and academic researcher in 2006. Although he spends most of his time in the intense seclusion of his study, or as a flâneur meditating in cafés, he is currently Distinguished Professor of Risk Engineering at New York University’s Polytechnic Institute. His main subject matter is “decision making under opacity”—that is, a map and a protocol on how we should live in a world we don’t understand.</p>
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<li><span class="a-list-item"><span class="a-text-bold">Print Length : </span>176 pages</span></li>
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		<title>Antifragile: Things That Gain from Disorder</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 22 Feb 2021 02:25:51 +0000</pubDate>
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<p><b><i>Antifragile </i>is a standalone book in Nassim Nicholas Taleb’s landmark Incerto series, an investigation of opacity, luck, uncertainty, probability, human error, risk, and decision-making in a world we don’t understand. The other books in the series are <i>Fooled by Randomness, The Black Swan, Skin in the Game, </i>and <i>The Bed of Procrustes</i>.</b></p>
<p>Nassim Nicholas Taleb, the bestselling author of <i>The Black Swan</i> and one of the foremost thinkers of our time, reveals how to thrive in an uncertain world.</p>
<p>Just as human bones get stronger when subjected to stress and tension, and rumors or riots intensify when someone tries to repress them, many things in life benefit from stress, disorder, volatility, and turmoil. What Taleb has identified and calls “antifragile” is that category of things that not only gain from chaos but need it in order to survive and flourish.</p>
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<h3>About the Author</h3>
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<p><b>Nassim Nicholas Taleb</b> has devoted his life to problems of uncertainty, probability, and knowledge. He spent nearly two decades as a businessman and quantitative trader before becoming a full-time philosophical essayist and academic researcher in 2006. Although he spends most of his time in the intense seclusion of his study, or as a flâneur meditating in cafés, he is currently Distinguished Professor of Risk Engineering at New York University’s Polytechnic Institute. His main subject matter is “decision making under opacity”—that is, a map and a protocol on how we should live in a world we don’t understand.</p>
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<p><b><i>Antifragile </i>is a standalone book in Nassim Nicholas Taleb’s landmark Incerto series, an investigation of opacity, luck, uncertainty, probability, human error, risk, and decision-making in a world we don’t understand. The other books in the series are <i>Fooled by Randomness, The Black Swan, Skin in the Game, </i>and <i>The Bed of Procrustes</i>.</b></p>
<p>Nassim Nicholas Taleb, the bestselling author of <i>The Black Swan</i> and one of the foremost thinkers of our time, reveals how to thrive in an uncertain world.</p>
<p>Just as human bones get stronger when subjected to stress and tension, and rumors or riots intensify when someone tries to repress them, many things in life benefit from stress, disorder, volatility, and turmoil. What Taleb has identified and calls “antifragile” is that category of things that not only gain from chaos but need it in order to survive and flourish.</p>
<p>In <i>The Black Swan, </i>Taleb showed us that highly improbable and unpredictable events underlie almost everything about our world. In <i>Antifragile,</i> Taleb stands uncertainty on its head, making it desirable, even necessary, and proposes that things be built in an antifragile manner. The antifragile is beyond the resilient or robust. The resilient resists shocks and stays the same; the antifragile gets better and better.</p>
<p>Furthermore, the antifragile is immune to prediction errors and protected from adverse events. Why is the city-state better than the nation-state, why is debt bad for you, and why is what we call “efficient” not efficient at all? Why do government responses and social policies protect the strong and hurt the weak? Why should you write your resignation letter before even starting on the job? How did the sinking of the <i>Titanic</i> save lives? The book spans innovation by trial and error, life decisions, politics, urban planning, war, personal finance, economic systems, and medicine. And throughout, in addition to the street wisdom of Fat Tony of Brooklyn, the voices and recipes of ancient wisdom, from Roman, Greek, Semitic, and medieval sources, are loud and clear.</p>
<p><i>Antifragile</i> is a blueprint for living in a Black Swan world.</p>
<p>Erudite, witty, and iconoclastic, Taleb’s message is revolutionary: The antifragile, and only the antifragile, will make it.</p>
<p><b>Praise for <i>Antifragile</i></b></p>
<p>“Ambitious and thought-provoking . . . highly entertaining.”<b>—<i>The Economist</i></b></p>
<p>“A bold book explaining how and why we should embrace uncertainty, randomness, and error . . . It may just change our lives.”<b>—<i>Newsweek</i></b></p>
<h3>Review</h3>
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<p>“Ambitious and thought-provoking . . . highly entertaining.”<b>—<i>The Economist</i></b></p>
<p>“A bold book explaining how and why we should embrace uncertainty, randomness, and error . . . It may just change our lives.”<b>—<i>Newsweek</i></b><br />
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“Revelatory . . . [Taleb] pulls the reader along with the logic of a Socrates.”<b>—<i>Chicago Tribune</i></b></p>
<h3>About the Author</h3>
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<p><b>Nassim Nicholas Taleb</b> has devoted his life to problems of uncertainty, probability, and knowledge. He spent nearly two decades as a businessman and quantitative trader before becoming a full-time philosophical essayist and academic researcher in 2006. Although he spends most of his time in the intense seclusion of his study, or as a flâneur meditating in cafés, he is currently Distinguished Professor of Risk Engineering at New York University’s Polytechnic Institute. His main subject matter is “decision making under opacity”—that is, a map and a protocol on how we should live in a world we don’t understand.</p>
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		<title>Fooled by Randomness: The Hidden Role of Chance in Life and in the Markets</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 20 Feb 2021 04:36:54 +0000</pubDate>
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<p><b><i>Fooled by Randomness </i>is a standalone book in Nassim Nicholas Taleb’s landmark Incerto series, an investigation of opacity, luck, uncertainty, probability, human error, risk, and decision-making in a world we don’t understand. The other books in the series are <i>The Black Swan, Antifragile, Skin in the Game, </i>and <i>The Bed of Procrustes</i>.</b></p>
<p><i>Fooled by Randomness</i> is the word-of-mouth sensation that will change the way you think about business and the world. Nassim Nicholas Taleb–veteran trader, renowned risk expert, polymathic scholar, erudite raconteur, and <i>New York Times</i> bestselling author of <i>The Black Swan</i>–has written a modern classic that turns on its head what we believe about luck and skill.</p>
<h3>About the Author</h3>
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<p><b>Nassim Nicholas Taleb</b> has devoted his life to problems of uncertainty, probability, and knowledge. He spent nearly two decades as a businessman and quantitative trader before becoming a full-time philosophical essayist and academic researcher in 2006. Although he spends most of his time in the intense seclusion of his study, or as a flâneur meditating in cafés, he is currently Distinguished Professor of Risk Engineering at New York University’s Polytechnic Institute. His main subject matter is “decision making under opacity”—that is, a map and a protocol on how we should live in a world we don’t understand.</p>
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<p><b><i>Fooled by Randomness </i>is a standalone book in Nassim Nicholas Taleb’s landmark Incerto series, an investigation of opacity, luck, uncertainty, probability, human error, risk, and decision-making in a world we don’t understand. The other books in the series are <i>The Black Swan, Antifragile, Skin in the Game, </i>and <i>The Bed of Procrustes</i>.</b></p>
<p><i>Fooled by Randomness</i> is the word-of-mouth sensation that will change the way you think about business and the world. Nassim Nicholas Taleb–veteran trader, renowned risk expert, polymathic scholar, erudite raconteur, and <i>New York Times</i> bestselling author of <i>The Black Swan</i>–has written a modern classic that turns on its head what we believe about luck and skill.</p>
<p>This book is about luck–or more precisely, about how we perceive and deal with luck in life and business. Set against the backdrop of the most conspicuous forum in which luck is mistaken for skill–the world of trading–<i>Fooled by Randomness</i> provides captivating insight into one of the least understood factors in all our lives. Writing in an entertaining narrative style, the author tackles major intellectual issues related to the underestimation of the influence of happenstance on our lives.</p>
<p>The book is populated with an array of characters, some of whom have grasped, in their own way, the significance of chance: the baseball legend Yogi Berra; the philosopher of knowledge Karl Popper; the ancient world’s wisest man, Solon; the modern financier George Soros; and the Greek voyager Odysseus. We also meet the fictional Nero, who seems to understand the role of randomness in his professional life but falls victim to his own superstitious foolishness.</p>
<p>However, the most recognizable character of all remains unnamed–the lucky fool who happens to be in the right place at the right time–he embodies the “survival of the least fit.” Such individuals attract devoted followers who believe in their guru’s insights and methods. But no one can replicate what is obtained by chance.</p>
<p>Are we capable of distinguishing the fortunate charlatan from the genuine visionary? Must we always try to uncover nonexistent messages in random events? It may be impossible to guard ourselves against the vagaries of the goddess Fortuna, but after reading <i>Fooled by Randomness</i> we can be a little better prepared.</p>
<p><b>Named by Fortune One of the Smartest Books of All Time</b></p>
<p>A Financial Times Best Business Book of the Year</p>
<h3>Review</h3>
<div class="a-section a-spacing-small a-padding-small">&#8220;[Taleb is] Wall Street’s principal dissident. . . . [Fooled By Randomness] is to conventional Wall Street wisdom approximately what Martin Luther’s ninety-nine theses were to the Catholic Church.”<br />
–<b>Malcolm Gladwell</b>, <i>The New Yorker</i>“Fascinating . . . Taleb will grab you.”<br />
–<b>Peter L. Bernstein</b>, author of <i>Against the Gods: The Remarkable Story of Risk</i></p>
<p>“Recalls the best of scientist/essayists like Richard Dawkins . . . and Stephen Jay Gould.”<br />
–<b>Michael Schrage</b>, author of <i>Serious Play</i></p>
<p>“We need a book like this . . . fun to read, refreshingly independent-minded.”<br />
–<b>Robert J. Shille</b>r, author of<i> Irrational Exuberance</i></p>
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<h3>About the Author</h3>
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<p><b>Nassim Nicholas Taleb</b> has devoted his life to problems of uncertainty, probability, and knowledge. He spent nearly two decades as a businessman and quantitative trader before becoming a full-time philosophical essayist and academic researcher in 2006. Although he spends most of his time in the intense seclusion of his study, or as a flâneur meditating in cafés, he is currently Distinguished Professor of Risk Engineering at New York University’s Polytechnic Institute. His main subject matter is “decision making under opacity”—that is, a map and a protocol on how we should live in a world we don’t understand.</p>
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		<title>The Black Swan: The Impact of the Highly Improbable</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<h3 id="title" class="a-spacing-none a-text-normal"><span id="productTitle" class="a-size-extra-large">The Black Swan: Second Edition: The Impact of the Highly Improbable: With a new section: "On Robustness and Fragility" (Incerto)</span></h3>
<p><b>The most influential book of the past seventy-five years: a groundbreaking exploration of everything we know about what we don’t know, now with a new section called “On Robustness and Fragility.”</b></p>
<p>A black swan is a highly improbable event with three principal characteristics: It is unpredictable; it carries a massive impact; and, after the fact, we concoct an explanation that makes it appear less random, and more predictable, than it was. The astonishing success of Google was a black swan; so was 9/11. For Nassim Nicholas Taleb, black swans underlie almost everything about our world, from the rise of religions to events in our own personal lives.</p>
<p>Why do we not acknowledge the phenomenon of black swans until after they occur? Part of the answer, according to Taleb, is that humans are hardwired to learn specifics when they should be focused on generalities. We concentrate on things we already know and time and time again fail to take into consideration what we don’t know. We are, therefore, unable to truly estimate opportunities, too vulnerable to the impulse to simplify, narrate, and categorize, and not open enough to rewarding those who can imagine the “impossible.”</p>
<p>For years, Taleb has studied how we fool ourselves into thinking we know more than we actually do. We restrict our thinking to the irrelevant and inconsequential, while large events continue to surprise us and shape our world. In this revelatory book, Taleb will change the way you look at the world, and this second edition features a new philosophical and empirical essay, “On Robustness and Fragility,” which offers tools to navigate and exploit a Black Swan world.</p>
<p>Taleb is a vastly entertaining writer, with wit, irreverence, and unusual stories to tell. He has a polymathic command of subjects ranging from cognitive science to business to probability theory. Elegant, startling, and universal in its applications, <i>The Black Swan</i> is a landmark book—itself a black swan.</p>
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<h3>About the Author</h3>
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<p><strong>Nassim Nicholas Taleb</strong> has devoted his life to immersing himself in problems of luck, randomness, human error, probability, and the philosophy of knowledge. He managed to transform his interests into three successful careers, as a man of letters, businessman-trader-risk manager, and university professor. Although he spends most of his time as a flâneur, meditating in cafés across the planet, he is currently Distinguished Professor at New York University's Polytechnic Institute and Principal of Universa. His books Fooled by Randomness and The Black Swan have been published in 31 languages. He is widely recognized as the foremost thinker on probability and uncertainty. Taleb lives mostly in New York. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.</p>
<h3>Product details</h3>
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<li><b>Full Audiobook MP3 Format</b></li>
<li><strong>Full PDF Book Included</strong></li>
<li><b>Print Length:</b> 592 pages</li>
<li><b>Publisher:</b> Random House; 2 edition (May 4, 2010)</li>
<li><b>Publication Date:</b> May 11, 2010</li>
<li><b>Language:</b> English</li>
<li><b>ASIN:</b> B00139XTG4</li>
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<p>The post <a href="https://easydigital.pro/products/the-black-swan-the-impact-of-the-highly-improbable/">The Black Swan: The Impact of the Highly Improbable</a> appeared first on <a href="https://easydigital.pro">EASY Digital Pro</a>.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h3 id="title" class="a-spacing-none a-text-normal"><span id="productTitle" class="a-size-extra-large">The Black Swan: Second Edition: The Impact of the Highly Improbable: With a new section: &#8220;On Robustness and Fragility&#8221; (Incerto)</span></h3>
<p><b>The most influential book of the past seventy-five years: a groundbreaking exploration of everything we know about what we don’t know, now with a new section called “On Robustness and Fragility.”</b></p>
<p>A black swan is a highly improbable event with three principal characteristics: It is unpredictable; it carries a massive impact; and, after the fact, we concoct an explanation that makes it appear less random, and more predictable, than it was. The astonishing success of Google was a black swan; so was 9/11. For Nassim Nicholas Taleb, black swans underlie almost everything about our world, from the rise of religions to events in our own personal lives.</p>
<p>Why do we not acknowledge the phenomenon of black swans until after they occur? Part of the answer, according to Taleb, is that humans are hardwired to learn specifics when they should be focused on generalities. We concentrate on things we already know and time and time again fail to take into consideration what we don’t know. We are, therefore, unable to truly estimate opportunities, too vulnerable to the impulse to simplify, narrate, and categorize, and not open enough to rewarding those who can imagine the “impossible.”</p>
<p>For years, Taleb has studied how we fool ourselves into thinking we know more than we actually do. We restrict our thinking to the irrelevant and inconsequential, while large events continue to surprise us and shape our world. In this revelatory book, Taleb will change the way you look at the world, and this second edition features a new philosophical and empirical essay, “On Robustness and Fragility,” which offers tools to navigate and exploit a Black Swan world.</p>
<p>Taleb is a vastly entertaining writer, with wit, irreverence, and unusual stories to tell. He has a polymathic command of subjects ranging from cognitive science to business to probability theory. Elegant, startling, and universal in its applications, <i>The Black Swan</i> is a landmark book—itself a black swan.</p>
<h3>Review</h3>
<div class="a-section a-spacing-small a-padding-small"><b>Praise for Nassim Nicholas Taleb</b><br />
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“The most prophetic voice of all.”<b><i>—GQ</i></b><br />
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<b>Praise for <i>The Black Swan</i></b>“[A book] that altered modern thinking.”<b>—<i>The Times</i> (London)</b>“A masterpiece.”<b>—Chris Anderson, editor in chief of <i>Wired, </i>author of<i> The Long Tail</i></b><br />
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“Idiosyncratically brilliant.”<b>—Niall Ferguson, <i>Los Angeles Times</i></b><br />
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“<i>The Black Swan</i> changed my view of how the world works.”<b>—Daniel Kahneman, Nobel laureate</b></p>
<p>“[Taleb writes] in a style that owes as much to Stephen Colbert as it does to Michel de Montaigne. . . . We eagerly romp with him through the follies of confirmation bias [and] narrative fallacy.”<b><i>—The Wall Street Journal</i></b><br />
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“Hugely enjoyable—compelling . . . easy to dip into.”<b>—<i>Financial Times</i></b><br />
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“Engaging . . . <i>The Black Swan</i> has appealing cheek and admirable ambition.”<b><i>—The New York Times Book Review</i></b></p>
<h3>About the Author</h3>
<div class="a-section a-spacing-small a-padding-small">
<p><strong>Nassim Nicholas Taleb</strong> has devoted his life to immersing himself in problems of luck, randomness, human error, probability, and the philosophy of knowledge. He managed to transform his interests into three successful careers, as a man of letters, businessman-trader-risk manager, and university professor. Although he spends most of his time as a flâneur, meditating in cafés across the planet, he is currently Distinguished Professor at New York University&#8217;s Polytechnic Institute and Principal of Universa. His books Fooled by Randomness and The Black Swan have been published in 31 languages. He is widely recognized as the foremost thinker on probability and uncertainty. Taleb lives mostly in New York. &#8211;This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.</p>
<h3>Product details</h3>
<div class="content">
<ul>
<li><b>Full Audiobook MP3 Format</b></li>
<li><strong>Full PDF Book Included</strong></li>
<li><b>Print Length:</b> 592 pages</li>
<li><b>Publisher:</b> Random House; 2 edition (May 4, 2010)</li>
<li><b>Publication Date:</b> May 11, 2010</li>
<li><b>Language:</b> English</li>
<li><b>ASIN:</b> B00139XTG4</li>
</ul>
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<p>The post <a href="https://easydigital.pro/products/the-black-swan-the-impact-of-the-highly-improbable/">The Black Swan: The Impact of the Highly Improbable</a> appeared first on <a href="https://easydigital.pro">EASY Digital Pro</a>.</p>
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