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Fooled by Randomness : The Hidden Role of Chance in Life and in the Markets (New edition)

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Everyone wants to succeed in life. But what causes some of us to be more successful than others?

Is it really down to skill and strategy - or something altogether more unpredictable?

This book is the word-of-mouth sensation that will change the way you think about business and the world.

It is all about luck: more precisely, how we perceive luck in our personal and professional experiences.

Nowhere is this more obvious than in the markets - we hear an entrepreneur has 'vision' or a trader is 'talented', but all too often their performance is down to chance rather than skill.

It is only because we fail to understand probability that we continue to believe events are non-random, finding reasons where none exist.

This irreverent bestseller has shattered the illusions of people around the world by teaching them how to recognize randomness.

Now it can do the same for you. Nassim Nicholas Taleb has devoted his life to problems of uncertainty, probability, and knowledge and has led three careers around this focus, as a businessman-trader, a philosophical essayist, and an academic researcher. Although he now spends most of his time working in intense seclusion in his study, in the manner of independent scholars, he is currently Distinguished Professor of Risk Engineering at New York University's Polytechnic Institute.

His main subject matter is "decision making under opacity," that is, a map and a protocol on how we should live in a world we don't understand.

His books "Fooled by Randomness" and "The Black Swan" have been published in thirty-three languages.

Taleb believes that prizes, honorary degrees, awards, and ceremonialism debase knowledge by turning it into a spectator sport.

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Product Details
Penguin Books Ltd
0141976179 / 9780141976174
Paperback
06/06/2013
United Kingdom
English
384 pages
20 cm
General (US: Trade) Learn More
Previous ed.: 2007.