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绝大多数沉迷于信息—网络—媒体—报纸的人都很难接受,获得智慧的(主要)方法是从头脑中除去垃圾信息。
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聪明人能容忍别人的小缺陷,但不能容忍别人严重的自相矛盾;弱者能容忍别人严重的自相矛盾,但不能容忍别人的小缺陷。
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随机性跟复杂的、未知的、无法了解的有序性看起来好像是一回事,有序性跟艺术的随机性看起来好像是一回事。
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(1) 摩尔定律的基本内容是,计算机的性能每18个月会提高一倍。
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(2) 例如美国前阿拉斯加州长莎拉·帕林。
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(3) 自苏格拉底的年代以来,人们最大的错误就是以为缺乏清晰的思想是万恶之源,而不是反过来。
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随机生存的智慧:黑天鹅语录 FOOLED BY RANDOMNESS
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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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Corollary to Moore’s Law: every ten years, collective wisdom degrades by half.
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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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The tragedy is that much of what you think is random is in your control and, what’s worse, the opposite.
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The fool views himself more unique, and others more generic; the wise views himself more generic and others more unique.
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What made medicine fool people for so long was that its successes were prominently displayed and its mistakes (literally) buried.
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The sucker’s trap is when you focus on what you know and what others don’t know, rather than the reverse.
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Medieval man was a cog in a wheel he did not understand; modern man is a cog in a complicated system he thinks he understands.
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The calamity of the information age is that the toxicity of data increases much faster than its benefits.
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The role of the media is best seen in the journey from Cato the Elder to a modern politician. Do some extrapolation if you want to be scared.
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Mental clarity is the child of courage, not the other way around.
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Most info-web-media-newspaper types have a hard time swallowing the idea that knowledge is reached (mostly) by removing junk from people’s heads.
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Finer men tolerate others’ small inconsistencies though not the large ones; the weak tolerate others’ large inconsistencies though not small ones.
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Randomness is indistinguishable from complicated, undetected, and undetectable order; but order itself is indistinguishable from artful randomness.
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