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Skin in the Game

Hidden Asymmetries in Daily Life

By (author) Nassim Nicholas Taleb
Format: Paperback
Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd, London, United Kingdom
Imprint: Allen Lane
Published: 26th Feb 2018
Dimensions: w 153mm h 234mm
ISBN-10: 0241300657
ISBN-13: 9780241300657
Barcode No: 9780241300657
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The bestselling author of The Black Swan and 'the hottest thinker in the world' (Sunday Times) is back with a book challenging many of our long-held beliefs about risk, reward, politics, religion and financeHow can a stubborn minority easily end up ruling? Should you take advice from a salesperson? Is the pope atheist?More than the foundation of risk management, skin in the game is an astonishingly complex worldview that, as Nassim Nicholas Taleb shows in this provocative book, applies to all aspects of our lives and drives history. In his inimitable style, he draws on everything from Antaeus the Giant to Donald Trump to Seneca to the ethics of disagreement to how to buy a used car, to create a jaw-dropping tapestry for understanding this idea in a brand new way. Full of philosophical tales and practical stories, Skin in the Game offers a key rule to live by: do not do to others what you don't want them to do to you, with its practical extension: never take advice from someone who gives advice for a living.

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The hottest thinker in the world * The Times * The most prophetic voice of all * GQ * A superhero of the mind -- Boyd Tonkin Imagine someone with the erudition of Pico de la Mirandola, the skepticism of Montaigne, solid mathematical training, a restless globetrotter, polyglot, enjoyer of fine wines, specialist of financial derivatives, irrepressible reader, and irascible to the point of readily slapping a disciple * La Tribune, Paris *