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Compliance with the straitjacket of narrow (Aristotelian) logic and avoidance of fatal inconsistencies are not the same thing.
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Economics cannot digest the idea that the collective (and the aggregate) are disproportionately less predictable than individuals.
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Don’t talk about “progress” in terms of longevity, safety, or comfort before comparing zoo animals to those in the wilderness.
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If you know, in the morning, what your day looks like with any precision, you are a little bit dead—the more precision, the more dead you are.
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There is no intermediate state between ice and water but there is one between life and death: employment.
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You have a calibrated life when most of what you fear has the titillating prospect of adventure.
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Procrastination is the soul rebelling against entrapment.
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Nobody wants to be perfectly transparent; not to others, certainly not to himself.
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随机生存的智慧:黑天鹅语录 逆向叙述
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对撒谎者最好的报复,就是让他相信你真的信了他的谎言。
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当我们打算做一件我们潜意识里知道注定要失败的事情时,就会征询别人的建议,这样就可以把失败怪罪到别人头上。
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当你真心想说“不”的时候,就会更难说出口。
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如果你说“不”是认真的,就用不着再说第二次。
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对你名誉损害最大的是你为了维护它而说的话。
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当一个人开始谈论衰老的时候,他就真的开始老了。
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他们会羡慕你的成功、你的财富、你的聪明、你的相貌、你的地位—但是很少有人会羡慕你的智慧。
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人们所谓的“谦逊”,其实通常都是掩饰得比较成功的傲慢。
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如果你想让人们读某一本书,告诉他们它名不副实。
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只有当他们开始对你展开人身攻击时,你才算是赢得了一场争论。
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没有什么比“临时”的安排、赤字、休战和情感关系更加恒久,没有什么比“恒久”的这些东西更加临时。
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让我们最痛苦的,不是跟没意思的人在一起,而是跟努力表现得有意思的没意思的人在一起。
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恨是某一行代码出了错误的爱,这错误可以改正,但很难寻找。
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假如我的某个死敌发现我恨的是另一个人,我不知道他是不是会感到嫉妒。
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