The podcast features Nicholas Nassim Taleb discussing his book "Antifragile" and the concept of antifragility, which is the opposite of fragility, defined as something that benefits from disorder and volatility. He explains how to measure fragility and its connection to convexity, contrasting it with robustness. Taleb also delves into various topics covered in his book, including the importance of randomness, the downsides of over-stabilization, the role of entrepreneurs, and the ethics of risk-taking. The discussion extends to the application of antifragility in medicine, the limitations of top-down knowledge, and the benefits of bottom-up, heuristic approaches. The session concludes with a Q&A where Taleb addresses questions about long peace, the libertarian movement, portfolio strategy, financial markets, family businesses, and the differences between knowledge types.
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