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Fooled by Randomness

The Hidden Role of Chance in Life and in the Markets

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Fooled by Randomness

By: Nassim Nicholas Taleb
Narrated by: Sean Pratt
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This audiobook is about luck, or more precisely, how we perceive and deal with luck in life and business. It is already a landmark work and its title has entered our vocabulary. In its second edition, Fooled by Randomness is now a cornerstone for anyone interested in random outcomes.

Set against the backdrop of the most conspicuous forum in which luck is mistaken for skill, the world of trading, this audiobook is a captivating insight into one of the least understood factors of all our lives. In an entertaining narrative style, the author succeeds in tackling three major intellectual issues: the problem of induction, the survivorship biases, and our genetic unfitness to the modern word. Taleb uses stories and anecdotes to illustrate our overestimation of causality and the heuristics that make us view the world as far more explainable than it actually is.

The audiobook is populated with an array of characters, some of whom have grasped, in their own way, the significance of chance: Yogi Berra, the baseball legend; Karl Popper, the philosopher of knowledge; Solon, the ancient world's wisest man; the modern financier George Soros; and the Greek voyager Ulysses. We also meet the fictional Nero, who seems to understand the role of randomness in his professional life, but who also falls victim to his own superstitious foolishness.

But the most recognizable character remains unnamed, the lucky fool in the right place at the right time - the embodiment of 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 through chance.

It may be impossible to guard against the vagaries of the Goddess Fortuna, but after listening to Fooled by Randomness we can be a little better prepared.

©2004 Nassim Nicholas Taleb (P)2008 Gildan Media Corp
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"[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." (Malcolm Gladwell, The New Yorker)
"An articulate, wise, and humorous meditation on the nature of success and failure that anyone who wants a little more of the former would do well to consider." (Amazon.com)
Thought-provoking Concepts • Practical Insights • Excellent Narration • Valuable Wisdom • Philosophical Depth

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An interesting book that is enlivened by stories of various traders and insults targeted at journalists, economists, MBAs, and philistines in general. He comes off as kind of arrogant and condesending but since I'm too thick to understand that he's talking about me, I find the irreverent tone rather enjoyable. He does a great job on a difficult topic.

An Excellent and Worthwhile Book

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An eye opening and thought provoking book. Essential for anyone interested in the stock market, but also for those involved in science.

Taleb tells it like it is

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This book is an outstanding explanation of the randomness of markets, business, leadership, and similar myths. You really have to read/listen to this if you are looking for investment advice.

Before the Black Swan

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A well educated author who loves tooting his own horn, and condescending others, his work is admirable, but he expresses truth about randomness but his character resonates in the book and is a turn off.

smart but conceided

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Nntb books continue to help me think clearly and help me self realize the fallible nature of human beings. The fact that quest is only to recognize our foolishness in this random world is the only noble one and not how to completely cute it...enjoy...

Clear thinking to recognize we are fooled by...

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