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随机生存的智慧:黑天鹅语录 CHARMING AND LESS CHARMING SUCKER PROBLEMS
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The most depressing aspect of the lives of the couples you watch surreptitiously arguing in restaurants is that they are almost always unaware of the true subject of argument.
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It seems that it is the most unsuccessful people who give the most advice, particularly for writing and financial matters.
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Rumors are only valuable when they are denied.
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Over the long term, you are more likely to fool yourself than others.
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There are two types of people: those who try to win and those who try to win arguments. They are never the same.
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People usually apologize so they can do it again.
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Mathematics is to knowledge what an artificial hand is to the real one; some amputate to replace.
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Modernity inflicts a sucker narrative on activities; now we “walk for exercise”, not “walk” with no justification; for hidden reasons.
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Social media are severely antisocial, health foods are empirically unhealthy, knowledge workers are very ignorant, and social sciences aren’t scientific at all.
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For so many, instead of looking for “cause of death” when they expire, we should be looking for “cause of life” when they are still around.
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It is those who use others who are the most upset when someone uses them.
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If someone gives you more than one reason why he wants the job, don’t hire him.
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Failure of second-order thinking: he tells you a secret and somehow expects you to keep it, when he just gave you evidence that he can’t keep it himself.
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Social networks present information about what people like; more informative if, instead, they described what they don’t like.
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People are so prone to overcausation that you can make the reticent turn loquacious by dropping an occasional “why?” in the conversation.
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I need to keep reminding myself that a truly independent thinker may look like an accountant.
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随机生存的智慧:黑天鹅语录 传统式生活
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让人上瘾的东西里,害处最大的三种是海洛因、碳水化合物和月薪。
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我衡量成功的唯一标准,就是你有多少时间需要打发。
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我不知道狮子(或者食人族)会不会为自由放养着长大的人类付更高的价钱。
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如果你走路时非得听着音乐不可,那就不要走路,也不要听音乐。
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人们在战争中彼此摧毁,在和平时自己摧毁自己。
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