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Commonsense ideas behind Taleb’s rhetorical flourishes | FT.com

At the national level, the system is more fragile. One tall tower is more likely to fall in a storm than a lawn of grass. This leads to Taleb’s contention that US federal debt is the most fragile of all, and should be decentralised, because default is unthinkable. Hence, “I’m kind of happy with what’s happening in the US now. We’d like the government periodically to come back with a plan, just like a corporation that has a debt addiction.”

Implementing this idea in practice without extreme volatility will be hard. But the Taleb arguments remain strong. Fragility, he insists, trumps growth. If a plane has an elevated chance of crashing, even if that chance is very small, we would give that priority over its speed or its price. So, governments should have a risk manager’s mindset, and not try to prod the economy into growing. Without a risk-averse mindset, risks will grow.

Source: FT.com

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The Inventory: Nassim Nicholas Taleb – FT.com

What ambitions do you still have?

To complete a multi-volume mathematical expression of the ideas of the more philosophical works, with rigorous derivations and proofs. Volume one is complete.

What drives you on?

I want to put my works under one title, Incerto, in 10 volumes – six philosophical and four mathematical – so people can grasp it all as a single piece.

What is the greatest achievement of your life so far?

I’ve learnt to never compromise.

What has been your greatest disappointment?

That I am unable to destroy the economics establishment, the press.

If your 20-year-old self could see you now, what would he think?

That I am not ashamed to be judged by my 20-year-old self. I swerved on occasion but ultimately stayed in line with what he wanted me to be.

via The Inventory: Nassim Nicholas Taleb – FT.com.