• Episode 24: The Black Swan by Nassim Nicholas Taleb - I Don't Run for Trains!

  • Mar 7 2025
  • Length: 23 mins
  • Podcast

Episode 24: The Black Swan by Nassim Nicholas Taleb - I Don't Run for Trains!

  • Summary

  • Discussion Topic: We Don't Run for Trains!

    Book: The Black Swan: The Impact of the Highly Improbable by Nassim Nicholas Taleb

    In this episode, Chris and Trieu delve into their reflections on book 24 of their journey, 'The Black Swan' by Nassim Nicholas Taleb. They explore the book's central theme of unpredictable, high-impact events and how it has deeply resonated with their personal lives. Chris shares his intention to write a five-part reflection on the book and discusses how 'The Black Swan' helped him cope with the loss of his daughter. They also touch on broader concepts like human nature, randomness, and the fallacy of predictability, providing insights and personal anecdotes that illustrate the book's profound impact on their outlook. The episode concludes with a thought-provoking question for the audience: What Black Swan events have shaped your life?


    00:00 Introduction to Book 24

    00:55 Overview of 'The Black Swan'

    02:06 Human Nature and Unpredictability

    04:13 Personal Reflections on 'The Black Swan'

    07:19 The Thousand and First Day Turkey

    10:43 Embracing Uncertainty

    18:23 Final Thoughts and Recommendations

    18:52 Impactful Black Swan Events

    22:48 Conclusion and Reflection

    Read the Reflection: https://www.clubany.org/post/book-24-a-year-of-magical-learning

    Buy the Book: https://bookshop.org/a/84932/9780812973815

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