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1701710040 随机生存的智慧:黑天鹅语录 普遍与特殊
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1701710042 我靠自己学会的东西,到现在还记得。
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1701710044 一般人会在不同的故事(以及情境)中寻找相同点,高人会在相似的故事(以及情境)中寻找不同点。
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1701710046 要理解普遍与特殊之间的区别,可以考虑一下,有些人穿衣服是为了取悦某个特定的人,而不是所有人。
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1701710048 我们会不自觉地放大自己跟朋友的相同之处,跟陌生人的不同之处,跟敌人的相反之处。
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1701710050 许多人是如此缺乏独创精神,以至于他们需要去研究历史,寻找哪些错误是自己可以重复的。
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1701710052 人们认为有害的东西,肯定在某些情况下是有益的;认为有益的东西,肯定在某些情况下是有害的。系统越复杂,“普遍规律”的效应就越差。
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1701710054 傻瓜把特例当成惯例,书呆子把惯例当成特例,有些人两样都犯,聪明人两样都不犯。
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1701710056 你想做你自己,表现出独特性;群体(学校,规矩,工作,科技)则想让你做大众的一分子,完全没有自己的特点,哪怕得为此把你阉掉。
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1701710058 真正的爱是特殊性对普遍性的胜利,也是无条件对有条件的胜利。
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1701710063 随机生存的智慧:黑天鹅语录 [:1701708987]
1701710064 随机生存的智慧:黑天鹅语录 THE UNIVERSAL AND THE PARTICULAR
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1701710066 What I learned on my own I still remember.
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1701710068 Regular minds find similarities in stories (and situations), finer minds detect differences.
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1701710070 To grasp the difference between Universal and Particular, consider that some dress better to impress a single person than an entire crowd.
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1701710072 We unwittingly amplify commonalities with friends, dissimilarities with strangers, and contrasts with enemies.
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1701710074 Many are so unoriginal they study history to find mistakes to repeat.
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1701710076 There is nothing deemed harmful (in general) that cannot be beneficial in some particular instances, and nothing deemed beneficial that cannot harm you in some circumstances. The more complex the system, the weaker the notion of Universal.
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1701710078 The fool generalizes the particular; the nerd particularizes the general; some do both; and the wise does neither.
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1701710080 You want to be yourself, idiosyncratic; the collective (school, rules, jobs, technology) wants you generic to the point of castration.
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1701710082 True love is the complete victory of the particular over the general, and the unconditional over the conditional.
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1701710084 Unless we manipulate our surroundings, we have as little control over what and whom we think about as we do over the muscles of our hearts.
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1701710086 Corollary to Moore’s Law: every ten years, collective wisdom degrades by half.
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1701710088 Never rid anyone of an illusion unless you can replace it in his mind with another illusion. (But don’t work too hard on it; the replacement illusion does not even have to be more convincing than the initial one.)
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