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The Trials of a Talebian Trifecta

May 17, 2015May 13, 2015 by Aaron Redman

Nassim Nicholas Taleb seems to me to be one of the most brilliant people that I would never want to invite to dinner. I even tried following him on Twitter but it was all the flaws of his books in a never-ending stream of 140 characters or less and I gave up in less than … Read more…

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