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The tone of the author is overly self confident, and at times patronising which made for me the connection with his storytelling difficult. And finally the narrative performance I though was poor. This is an interesting read if you can get past his bragging. You've probably heard of it and it does a pretty good job of demonstrating a the fierce power of the unexpected to trip up the unwary and b how much cleverer the author is than anyone else. Not necessarily in that order. Long-winded, Patronising and self-satisfied review of the biases exhibited in decision making.

Choice of narrator was perfect as it seemed to accentuate the utter pompousness of this book. Would you say that listening to this book was time well-spent? Why or why not? Over worded, antagonistic and arrogant approach to explaining the concept.

Had to sort through a lot of hot air to home in on the main points of the theory. Would you be willing to try another book from Nassim Nicholas Taleb? In a short book But not a full length like this. How does this one compare? Who would the stars be? The book is essentially the author ranting about how smart he is and how stupid experts in their respective fields are. He spends quite a few words letting you know exactly how smart he is.

He rails against current risk mitigation models incessantly by correctly identifying that they don't work particularly in regard to extreme events. He fails to identify what would happen if these models were discarded and falls for a logical trap that he rants against ie ignoring the information you aren't aware of. I feel the entire book be summarised by the fact that unexpected stuff happens and this can have profound effects on the world. We can't model for it and people who try to predict the future particularly in finance are kidding themselves.

Would you listen to The Black Swan again? Although I enjoyed the content Taleb manages to waffle on. Any additional comments? I also suggest further research on the barbell investment theory.

The amount of dismissive, disrespectful and downright mocking tones were equal parts boorish and boring. The point of the book in my opinion is essentially the overdependence of modern thinkers on tools that produce an unjustified sense of confidence in a wholly unknowable future, thereby setting society up for potential disaster.

I agree self-delusion and greed are rife in a world disconnected from reality, particularly in the realms of finance and academia. However - The author presents arguments full of overtly fictionalised, speculative and reductionist anecdotes wrapped in a contradictory diatribe that stumbles wildly between contempt, gloating and fatalism.

Perhaps the more effective argument would be our species' ability to imagine a better tomorrow is our best and worst enabler. The idea that the author can cast a wide net over the unknowable future and its deluded survivors a. The author sounds like a cocksure juvenile who by betting against the unbound greed of his peers, and subsequently protecting his firm during a crisis and being paid a substantial bonus , ossified his executive grade ego.

If you know any filthy plebian Empiricists that rely on only their mere sensual facilities to apprehend the truth, then buy copies of this book and place them on their children's graves.

Because they're weak, their blood line is weak, and they will not survive the winter! While the concept is intriguing, I could only listen to 4 hours before the authors arrogance did my head in, and rather unfortunately, the narrator captures it brilliantly.

Good luck to those more patient than I. Take it or leave it. Could have been written much clearer abd delivered with less pomp. Add to Cart failed. Please try again later. Add to Wish List failed. Remove from wishlist failed. Adding to library failed. Please try again. Follow podcast failed. Unfollow podcast failed.

Stream or download thousands of included titles. Narrated by: David Chandler. No default payment method selected. Add payment method. Switch payment method. We are sorry. We are not allowed to sell this product with the selected payment method. Pay using card ending in. Taxes where applicable. Listeners also enjoyed Life 3. Slade Length: 11 hrs and 9 mins Unabridged Overall.

Publisher's Summary Maverick thinker Nassim Nicholas Taleb had an illustrious career on Wall Street before turning his focus to his black swan theory. Not all swans are white, and not all events, no matter what the experts think, are predictable. Critic Reviews "[Taleb] administers a severe thrashing to MBA- and Nobel Prize-credentialed experts who make their living from economic forecasting. It concerns the occurrence of the improbable, the power of rare events and the author's lament that 'in spite of the empirical record we continue to project into the future as if we were good at it.

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