Antifragile Book
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Antifragile Book has 8 facts recorded in Dontopedia across 1 reference, with 1 live disagreement.
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- Risk Analysis[1]sourceall time · Ef0033ce 95a0 48ba A4a1 5a287b83b10f
- Uncertain Environments[1]sourceall time · Ef0033ce 95a0 48ba A4a1 5a287b83b10f
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- Complexity Theory[1]all time · Ef0033ce 95a0 48ba A4a1 5a287b83b10f
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- Books Section[1]all time · Ef0033ce 95a0 48ba A4a1 5a287b83b10f
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- Antifragility[1]sourceall time · Ef0033ce 95a0 48ba A4a1 5a287b83b10f
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- Nassim Nicholas Taleb[1]sourceall time · Ef0033ce 95a0 48ba A4a1 5a287b83b10f
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- Antifragile: Things That Gain from Disorder[1]sourceall time · Ef0033ce 95a0 48ba A4a1 5a287b83b10f
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- This book is a classic introduction to chaos theory and its implications. It provides historical context and explains the concepts in an engaging way. 4. **"Antifragile: Things That Gain from Disorder" by Nassim Nicholas Taleb** - …
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